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NEW YORK CITY

NEW YORK CITY. Anglers have used Monofilament Fishing Line since the 1940s. It takes over 600 years for monofilament fishing line to decompose. IMAGINE THE IMPACT.

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NEW YORK CITY

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  1. NEW YORK CITY

  2. Anglers have used Monofilament Fishing Line since the 1940s

  3. It takes over 600 years for monofilament fishing line to decompose

  4. IMAGINE THE IMPACT

  5. Discarded line entangles wildlife, is eaten by animals including birds, fish, and sea turtles, and is hazardous to boaters and swimmers.

  6. Entanglement • Monofilament wraps around an animal and slows its movements which exhausts it, inhibits feeding and makes it easy prey for predators. • Line can amputate a limb or flipper. • When monofilament cuts into the skin it can cause fatal infections.

  7. Entanglement • Entanglement leads to starvation when an animal gets tangled up with a tree or other fixed object. • An air-breathing aquatic creature such as a sea turtle will drown if it becomes tangled to a fixed object.

  8. Ingestion • When eaten, the plastics and chemicals that make up monofilament, can be poisonous. • Monofilament in an animal’s stomach induces a false sense of fullness and causes it to starve to death. • Monofilament obstructs normal digestive tract functions.

  9. Monofilament Can Harm Scuba Divers & Boaters

  10. For divers discarded monofilament means possible entanglement and even drowning.

  11. Boaters risk entanglement of their propeller, and blockage of bilge pumps and intake valves.

  12. Monofilament fishing line can’t be recycled with other plastics at home.

  13. & it’s partnersareWorking to Untangle the Problem

  14. MonofilamentFishing Line Can Be Recycled!

  15. Fish Habitat from Recycled Line

  16. & it’s partnersareWorking to Untangle the Problem by establishing the MONOFILAMENT FISHING LINE RECYCLING NETWORK

  17. INDOOR/EVENT BINS Collection Bins OUTDOOR BINS

  18. Monofilament Fishing Line Collection Bins placed at Tackle Shops

  19. Outdoor Bins Outdoor collection bins placed at marinas, boat clubs and fishing piers.

  20. EVENT LINE COLLECTION I FISH NY Events CENYC Recycling Sites

  21. NYC Monofilament Recycling Network Stella Maris Bernies Bait & Tackle Jack's Bait & Tackle Capitol Fishing Tackle Smitty's Fishing Station Cross Bay Bait & Tackle Great Kills Bait & Tackle Michael's Bait & Tackle City Island Bait & Tackle Fisherman Depot Fishing Busters East Coast Fishing Supply Biggie's Bait & Tackle Urban Angler Harlem Bait & Tackle World Fair MarinaHammond Cove Marina Hudson River Yacht Club Bayside Marina NYC Parks Marina Division Hudson River Park Sheepshead Bay Fishing Pier Valentino Pier & Park Red Hook Boaters COMPLIMENTARY COLLECTION PROGRAMS Gateway National Recreation Area Central Park Conservancy @ Harlem Meers

  22. Things Anglers Can Do to Help • Join the Fishing Line Recycling Network • Clean up • Be line conscious • Retrieve your line • Keep line in the boat • Anglers who do throw fishing line in the trash should cut it down into lengths less than a foot each to shorten the chance of an animal getting entangled in the line.

  23. RECYCLE FISHING LINE !

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