- A member untangles a young duck caught in one of the nets.
- Police divers patrolled the Umgeni River and seized hundreds of metres of gill nets during an anti-poaching operation on Tuesday
- Some of the equipment recovered from the Umgeni River on Tuesday which is used in the illegal poaching of marine life.
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Gill nets totalling 1,000m were recovered during an anti-poaching joint operation between police and KwaZulu-Natal Ezemvelo Wildlife in Durban on Tuesday. 

The nets, which had snagged several fish, crabs and a duck, were pulled out of the Umgeni River between the N3 bridge and the Blue Lagoon River mouth. 

Police, Durban Search and Rescue (SAR), Metro Police SAR, Metro Police Crime Prevention and KZN Ezemvelo Wildlife's Dr Jennifer Olbers managed to seize a canoe, a surf ski, a stand up paddle board, an improvised wood frame with tarpaulin shell and eight polystyrene flotation devices during the operation. 

Several fish species were released along with the crabs and the duck.

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