
Deep-sea trawling is devastating corals and pristine marine habitats that have gone untouched since the last ice age, a leading marine biologist has warned.
A survey of the world’s reefs and seamounts

February 19, 2010 Posted in News

Deep-sea trawling is devastating corals and pristine marine habitats that have gone untouched since the last ice age, a leading marine biologist has warned.
A survey of the world’s reefs and seamounts
It’s a wrap – Reef Song experiment ends with promise
A research project led by AIMS which explores how fish and sound may benefit coral reef recovery has completed in-field experiments at east and west ...
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