How to Catch a Wild dFAD

“dFAD.” Sounds like it could be the name of a hot new DJ on the club scene somewhere large and urban and teeming with people. Of course, in this context, it’s not; though if anyone needs a new DJ name, I think “dFAD” is probably still up for grabs. 

The dFAD in question here is an acronym for something called a drifting Fish Aggregation Device (dFAD) used by tuna purse seine fishing fleets to attract and aggregate commercially valuable schooling fish. But there are also times when dFADs drift into protected waters where the fleets don’t have legal fishing access, which is one of the places in this story where TNC comes in.

TNC’s FAD Watch Program: Interception Before Impact

Such off-limits areas include Kingman Reef and TNC’s Palmyra Atoll within the U.S.’s Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (PRIMNM) in the Central Pacific (about 1000 miles south of Hawai’i and 6 degrees above the equator). Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef are themselves part of National Wildlife Refuges within the Marine National Monument.

All told, the refuges and the monument, protect approximately 13 million acres of ocean and coral reef surrounding 580 acres of emergent land, including TNC’s 250-acre Palmyra Atoll Preserve. This is the largest swath of ocean and islands protected under a single jurisdiction in the world.

Manas Ranjan Sahoo
Manas Ranjan Sahoo

I’m Manas Ranjan Sahoo: Founder of “Webtirety Software”. I’m a Full-time Software Professional and an aspiring entrepreneur, dedicated to growing this platform as large as possible. I love to Write Blogs on Software, Mobile applications, Web Technology, eCommerce, SEO, and about My experience with Life.

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