Web©Greenpeace/Malcolm Pullman/Marine Photobank While bottom trawling—a fishing method that drags a large net with heavy weights across the seafloor—fishermen often catch more than their target fish. Here, they've scooped up a large deep-sea coral, which is likely centuries old.
Greenpeace activists deliver message to Talley’s bottom …
WebJul 31, 2024 · Greenpeace activists have targeted a Talley's-owned fishing trawler at Port Nelson, calling for an end to bottom trawling on seamounts. Two activists anchored a raft alongside the trawler... Web“Bottom trawling is a destructive fishing method that indiscriminately destroys marine life and precious ecosystems,” Greenpeace Oceans campaigner Ellie Hooper says. “To allow the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana to recover and thrive, bottom trawling has got to go. clover breakfast menu
Greenpeace builds underwater barrier to stop destructive
WebSep 23, 2024 · Greenpeace claim that they have observed bottom trawlers breaking the law by switching off their AIS (automatic tracking systems) while fishing in the Marine Protected Area. They suggest that... WebApr 2, 2024 · Greenpeace added: “Most of the UK’s protected areas in offshore waters (those more than 12 nautical miles from the coast) were established to protect the seabed. Currently, there are no full bottom trawling bans in … WebFeb 26, 2024 · Greenpeace blocks destructive fishing with new ‘boulder barrier’ off the coast of Brighton Destructive industrial fishing ships spent over 3,000 hours bottom trawling in this protected area in 2024. Until … c7t2s3