‘Big day for UK seas’ as bottom trawling ban in four protected areas proposed 
By Karen McVeigh UK Source: the guardian 2/2/2021

Government proposals to ban destructive bottom trawling fishing in the Dogger Bank, announced on Monday, marked a “really big day” for Britain’s seas, conservationists said.

Under proposed bylaws put out for consultation by Britain’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO), bottom trawling, which involves weighted nets being dragged over the sea bed, would be prohibited in the Dogger Bank special conservation area, alongside three other English marine protected areas (MPAs). There are 40 offshore MPAs in England and 76 in the UK.
 

Conservationists said the move to properly protect an area the size of south Wales would help restore and preserve important habitats. The Dogger Bank MPA, which is 12,300 km2, is a vital North Sea breeding ground for commercial species including cod and whiting as well as sand eels, a food source enjoyed by kittiwakes, puffins and porpoises. But they warned that the proposals, put forward under the Fisheries Act, to give proper protection to just four MPAs would only tackle the “tip of the iceberg” in terms of reversing declines in marine wildlife.

Nearly a quarter of UK territorial waters are covered by MPAs, set up to protect vital ecosystems and species, including harbour porpoises and dolphins. This network of parks is a symbol of the government’s “world leading” target to protect 30% of ocean biodiversity by 2030.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
1201America’s eel RAS superstarthefishsite2023-11-15US
1202Таежный крокодилohotniki2023-11-09RU
1203Fishing school takes students out of the classroom and out on the waterCBC News2023-10-29CA
1204Sea-lice outbreak on Icelandic salmon farm a ‘welfare disaster’, footage showstheguardian2023-11-03UK
1205CBS News Sacramento Nimbus Fish Hatchery's salmon ladder opens after low oxygen levels in waterCBS Sacramento2023-11-03US
1206Row over plans to build new type of fish farm in Scottish lochthenational2023-11-01UK
1207Killing salmon to lose money: A costly, questionable plan on the WillametteOregon Public Broadcasting2023-11-01US
1208Maryland Fishing Reporteinnews2023-11-15US
1209Fishing guide wants new gate at Grand Lake park unlocked to extend seasonCBC News2023-11-15CA
1210Scottish salmon sales leap 7 percentthefishsite2023-11-10US
1211Wildlife Refuge Pond in Hawaii Mysteriously Turns Bright PinkAssociated Press2023-11-09US
1212Живец для «кошки»ohotniki2023-11-08RU
1213Sumatran Indigenous seafarers run aground by overfishing and mangrove lossmongabay2023-10-23ID
1214Frisch: Lessons learned from 2023echopress2023-11-10US
1215Sturgeon stocking in Red Lake River marks new phase in recovery effortsechopress2023-11-10US
1216Ordinary Seafood releases new plant-based salmon and tuna productsthefishsite2023-11-09DE
1217Angler reels in fish for a second time after it flops out of his hands and into a storm drainwesh2023-10-23US
1218Schoolboy gets fish hook stuck in ear in "bizarre" accidentauburnpub2023-10-23UK
1219Fish farm develops into tourist hotspot in exploration of modern aquaculturenews2023-10-25CN
1220Salmon SWAT teams deployed to help fish in times of droughtnationalobserver2023-10-26CA
1221Can aquaculture solve the Mediterranean’s overfishing problem?mongabay2023-10-26MT
1222Southern Oregon dam operators now face water pollution finesoregoncapitalchronicle2023-10-27US
1223Ловля коней на Амуреohotniki2023-11-07RU
1224The Fishing Beat: Perch action continues to be good in Lake Eriebuffalonews2023-11-09CA
1225McFeely: Can we find the key to eternal youth in a fish?echopress2023-11-08US

217 218 219 48 of [220 - pages.]