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Scientists uncover 'neglected' side effects of common fishing method: 'We've never thought of [this]'
Because seafood feeds billions of people, with the global market worth over $257 billion, it may take some time to agree to ...
Scotland has designated 37% of its waters as marine protected areas, but destructive fishing methods like bottom trawling ...
In Scotland, the fishing practice of scrapping ocean bottom continues despite promise - Scotland has designated 37% of its ...
For years, British Columbia’s midwater trawl fishery has been unintentionally catching Chinook salmon. New measures are ...
The largest remaining seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean are in Tunisia’s Gulf of Gabès, a hotspot for biodiversity and fishing. But illegal bottom trawling and industrial pollution are destroying ...
Small- and large-scale fishers report an increase in the volume and variety of fish species in the Patos Lagoon and the coast of Rio Grande do Sul state. Such abundance came after a bill banning ...
Environmentally damaging fishing practices continue across Europe even in protected areas, conservation groups say. View on ...
As the first customers of the day stream into a supermarket in Singapore, the seafood section bustles with activity. A spread of freshly caught fish and shellfish glistens on crushed ice – plump ...
A little silver fish — the Atlantic sea herring — is causing a ruckus in New England fishery management circles. That's because the population has shrunk dramatically. A number of the Cape's small ...
Scotland has designated 37% of its waters as Marine Protected Areas, but destructive fishing methods like bottom trawling continue in most of these zones ...
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