Two humpback whales were found dead and another seriously injured this year in huge nets used to collect krill for fishmeal and omega-3 pills near Antarctica, The Associated Press has learned.

The whale deaths, which have not been previously reported, were discussed during recent negotiations between the U.S., China, Russia and two dozen other countries in which officials failed to make progress on long-debated conservation goals and lifted some fishing limits in the Southern Ocean that have been in place since 2009.

Taken together, the whale deaths and rollback of the catch limits represent a setback for the remote krill fishery, which has boomed in recent years and is set to expand even further following the acquisition of its biggest harvester, Norway’s Aker BioMarine, by a deep-pocketed American private equity firm.

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    16 days ago

    You don’t necessarily have to farm them on land, and you don’t need to use ocean nets. You can use fine mesh, and you can definitely get finer nets than that.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offshore_aquaculture

    So I think it’s at least possible to mitigate things this way. As far as I can tell from (admittedly not extensive) searching, it hasn’t even been tried.