UK MPs call for ban on bottom trawling in protected marine areas
by Fiona Harvey Environment editor from on (#6XRS3)
Environment committee also wants to outlaw dredging and mining due to destructive effects on seabed and marine life
Ministers must ban bottom trawling for fish in marine protected areas, an influential group of MPs has said, because the destructive practice is devastating the seabed and marine life.
The UK parliament's environmental audit committee called for a ban to encompass dredging and mining as well as the bottom trawling of fish in the 900,000 sq km covered by nearly 180 marine protected areas.
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