An unofficial network of fishers, divers and scientists are banding together to stop illegal fishing and curb coastal destructionScotland's coastal waters are in trouble. They contain some of the world's richest and most diverse marine life: bottlenose dolphins, porpoises, minke whales and orcas are among 20 cetacean species found along its coast, while seagrass and kelp forests host otters, octopus, lobsters, sea urchins and squid.But these waters are vulnerable. A sobering assessment by the Scottish government in 2020, found that it had failed to meet targets to prevent damage to priority marine environments, causing five large seabed habitats to shrink. Years of dredging, trawling, anchoring and overfishing are to blame, according to the report, which found that the climate crisis, ocean acidification, storms, disease and pollution from fish farms have also played a part. Continue reading...
Scotland's defenders of the seas: the volunteers standing up for sea life
24. září 2022 14:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian