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Kiel. When bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic carbon, but also intensifies the oxidation of pyrite, a mineral ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments – triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes like storms and tides – can significantly increase the release of carbon ...
The Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar have long served as rich fishing grounds, providing bountiful harvests to Sri Lanka’s ...
Alaska pollock is one of the world’s most valuable fisheries, due to the enormous annual harvest volume and the versatility ...
The UK's first national kelp conference has taken place at the University of Sussex. The Kelp Summit 2025, titled "Progress Beyond Protection," was hosted by the Sussex Kelp Recovery Project (SKRP) ...
In 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
Shore and boat anglers enjoyed good fishing for walleyes during the annual spring run in the Wolf River near Red Banks in ...
Green groups warn 'destructive' method of bottom-trawling the seabed to catch prawns for scampi is unsustainable.
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