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New transshipment report offers insight, database into controversial fishing activity

New transshipment report offers insight, database into controversial fishing activity
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A blue belt of national parks to protect our marine future?

EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY DECEMBER 31..CAN ONLY BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE WILDLIFE TRUSTS REVIEW OFTHE YEAR..Undated handout photo issued by The Wildlife Trusts of a short-snouted seahorse. Seahorses, little terns and crawfish are among the What is this blue belt? Essentially a series of marine protected areas, or marine national parks. The charity the Blue Marine Foundation this week called for the establishment of 10 of these, including one in Argyll and the Islands. They see these as part of a wider “blue belt” protecting marine ecosystems in UK waters across the globe. Don’t we already have Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Scotland? Why do we need marine national parks?

Beyond IUU Fishing & Fisheries Crime: State-Protected Illicit Fishing

Beyond IUU Fishing & Fisheries Crime: State-Protected Illicit Fishing
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Illegal fishing threatens stocks in South America

Illegal fishing threatens stocks in South America
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Looking for Climate Solutions? Protect More Ocean, Researchers Find

Trawling for Fish May Unleash as Much Carbon as Air Travel, Study Says The report also found that strategically conserving some marine areas would not only safeguard imperiled species but sequester vast amounts planet-warming carbon dioxide, too. A trawler on Georges Bank, between Massachusetts and Nova Scotia. A new study found that bottom trawling accounts for as much carbon emissions as global aviation.Credit.Jeffrey Rotman/Alamy March 17, 2021 For the first time, scientists have calculated how much planet-warming carbon dioxide is released into the ocean by bottom trawling, the practice of dragging enormous nets along the ocean floor to catch shrimp, whiting, cod and other fish. The answer: As much as global aviation releases into the air.

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