Ladd Bayliss is a coastal advocate in the Manteo office of the North Carolina Coastal Federation.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n
Series of images provided courtesy North Carolina Coastal Federation.<\/em><\/p>\n
For North Carolina’s crab pot patrol, the charge is simple: search, find and recover ghost crab pots with no buoy visible, and visible crab pots with buoy visible.<\/p>\n
\nSince 2014, the North Carolina Coastal Federation has partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\u2019s Marine Debris Program, along with North Carolina Sea Grant, the N.C. Marine Patrol and local commercial fishermen, to remove derelict fishing gear from northeastern North Carolina waters in mid-January each year.<\/p>\n
This year, about a dozen commercial boats dispersed throughout the entirety of Marine Patrol\u2019s District 1, which spans from the Virginia line to Ocracoke. Fishermen were paid per day of work and were guaranteed three days of work \u2014 as weather permitted. Each boat was equipped with its own side-scan sonar and an electronic tablet for data collection.<\/p>\n