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  • 04 May 2014

WWF announced that it has begun accepting entries for the 2014 Smart Gear International Competition, which seeks and supports innovative solutions to address fisheries bycatch—the unintentional catch of fish and other marine species. The deadline for entry submission is August 31, 2014.

Since its launch in 2004, the International Smart Gear Competition has demonstrated that conservation and industry can successfully work together to identify and implement solutions to reduce bycatch. Past winners have included specially designed lights that reduce turtle bycatch in gillnets and a device that reduces seabird bycatch on tuna longlines.

“More than 40% of the winning ideas identified by the competition in previous years are being used regularly in different types of fisheries,” said Alfred Schumm, Leader of WWF’s Global Smart Fishing Initiative.

This year, the competition offers its largest prize purse to date, totaling US$65,000, including:

  • A grand prize of US$30,000 and two US$10,000 runner-up prizes, sponsored by Fondation Segré.
  • With John West Foods, a US$7,500 special prize will be awarded for the idea that provides a solution to reduce bycatch in both purse seine and longline tuna fisheries in the waters of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission.
  • With sponsorship from the Marine Mammal Commission and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a US$7,500 special prize will be awarded to the entry judged to most effectively reduce the bycatch of marine mammals in gillnet fisheries.

After the prizes are awarded, WWF works with each winner to bring their ideas to life and implement them in fisheries around the world.

For more information, official competition rules, and instructions on how to enter, visit the Smart Gear website (external link).