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Turtles have to contend with thousands of nets left in the sea. Now there’s a new way to help them

Anindilyakwa sea ranger Leyton Hastings loves his job protecting his sea country around the Groote Eylandt Archipelago in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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The CSIRO has found the number of nets arriving has quadrupled in 16 years
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Government agencies are using new GPS trackers to help Indigenous…
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