Trawling fishing involves dragging large nets along the seabed which destroys corals, algae, and other organisms, damaging the seabed ecosystem beyond just catching fish. This type of fishing has negative consequences for biodiversity and food production. Protecting specific areas from trawling through fishing regulations could boost food production, improve biodiversity, keep marine creatures safe, and reduce carbon emissions.
Trawling fishing involves dragging large nets along the seabed which destroys corals, algae, and other organisms, damaging the seabed ecosystem beyond just catching fish. This type of fishing has negative consequences for biodiversity and food production. Protecting specific areas from trawling through fishing regulations could boost food production, improve biodiversity, keep marine creatures safe, and reduce carbon emissions.
Trawling fishing involves dragging large nets along the seabed which destroys corals, algae, and other organisms, damaging the seabed ecosystem beyond just catching fish. This type of fishing has negative consequences for biodiversity and food production. Protecting specific areas from trawling through fishing regulations could boost food production, improve biodiversity, keep marine creatures safe, and reduce carbon emissions.
¿WHAT IS IT? Type of fishing that destroys the seabed, since the huge nets of the boats tear off all kinds of corals, algae and organisms in their path instead of just fishing the fish they need. CONSEQUENCES -The Dogger Bank in the
SOLUTIONS North Sea
-The Mid-Atlantic Ridge -The Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean The protection of -The Nazca Ridge, on the west coast of South America certain specific areas -The West Indies Ridge, that could: between Africa and -Boost food production Antarctica. -Improve biodiversity -Keep marine creatures safe -Reduce carbon emissions.