By Shreya Dasgupta How many marine fish species do bottom trawls catch? Researchers now have a list, and it’s long, running ...
Bottom trawlers drag giant nets across the ocean floor, releasing stored CO2 and killing up to 75 percent of the marine life ...
More than 3,000 fish species have been caught in bottom trawls, with estimates suggesting the true number could be nearly double, according to the world's first global inventory. Published in Reviews ...
New study says bottom trawling in European waters costs society up to €16bn a year, mainly through carbon emissions.
A new study has found that bottom trawling in European waters not only carries environmental concerns but heavy economic ones ...
The ban around Beachy Head East MCZ brings new protections to marine life.
Greece is leading Europe in banning the destructive practice of bottom trawling, says a new study published in National Geographic.
Türkiye’s Gökova Bay shows what happens when bottom trawling is banned. What can other European countries learn? View on ...
One issue seems to cut across party lines in the campaigning to be Alaska’s next governor. Trawling and its bycatch have given candidates a handy, low risk target, and many ...
Numerous brown crabs and lobsters live around the foundations of wind turbines in the southern North Sea. Coastal fisheries in Germany could benefit from this — if they switch from trawl nets to crab ...