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Have you snagged a mahi mahi sporting an orange tag at one of our fish aggregati…

Have you snagged a mahi mahi sporting an orange tag at one of our fish aggregating devices (FADs)? ???????? We are conducting a collaborative research project with University of the Sunshine Coast, James Cook University, The Australian Institute of Marine Science and Integrated Marine Observing System. The project is aimed at boosting catches and sustainability of large ocean fish species by identifying how fish are using our FADs. Here’s how you can help:
???? We encourage you to release any mahi mahi caught with an orange tag and report the details of the capture to the phone number on the tag.
???? If you decide to take the mahi mahi, phone the number on the tag so the internal acoustic tag can be recovered and reused. You can find more info here: https://bit.ly/37d99xH ???? University of Sunshine Coast
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