Bottom Trawling

Bottom Trawling

Fishermen are working on a fishing boat in the Port of Molfetta, Italy, on January 18, 2024. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto) Research currently being published in Frontiers in Marine Science is showing that bottom trawling, which involves the use of huge fishing nets dragged along the seabed, not only poses a danger to the conservation of animal and plant species living in the ocean depths but is also eroding this valuable storage system, causing the release of significant amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year. The Commission's Action Plan is clearly demonstrating that its sole goal is to obstruct all fishing in the name of an ecological idealism that borders on extremism. It is absurd once again to impose restrictions on a sector that is among the hardest hit by recent global crises, even going as far as to arbitrarily ban trawling, which is the only source of livelihood in many coastal areas. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

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  • ILEA002197733
  • Registered date
  • 2024/1/19 00:00:00
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  • NurPhoto / Kyodo News Images
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  • Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto
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  • 6000 × 4000 pixel
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