Far North Queensland collective gives new life to ghost nets with
Discarded at sea by commercial fishing boats, these nets once drifted along the ocean floor, killing marine life. But now they've been given new life in an art installation in Sydney.
Discarded at sea by commercial fishing boats, these nets once drifted along the ocean floor, killing marine life. But now they've been given new life in an art installation in Sydney.
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Far North Queensland collective gives new life to ghost nets with