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Human by-catch is a term for people who are unintentionally caught on film, in photos, or acoustically recorded on equipment used to monitor wildlife or habitats for the sake of conservation, or environmental law enforcement. It comes from the term, by-catch, which is used in fishing practices, designating non-target species that are caught in a fishing net. Nearly every remote monitoring study contains human by-catch[1], yet, there are no standardized rules or policies regarding what the researchers can or should do with their data. References1. ^Sandbrook, Chris, Rogelio Luque-Lora, and William M. Adams. 2018. “Human Bycatch: Conservation Surveillance and the Social Implications of Camera Traps.” Conservation and Society16(4):493–504. Retrieved March 4, 2019 ( http://www.conservationandsociety.org/text.asp?2018/16/4/493/239521). |
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