After a decade of banning bottom trawling, Scotland’s South Arran Marine Protected Area has seen seabed life triple.
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After a decade of banning bottom trawling, Scotland’s South Arran Marine Protected Area has seen seabed life triple.
New data shows billions of organisms are returning to the seafloor, rebuilding biodiverse "animal forests" that help store carbon and restore long-lost marine life.
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After a decade of banning bottom trawling, Scotland’s South Arran Marine Protected Area has seen seabed life triple.
New data shows billions of organisms are returning to the seafloor, rebuilding biodiverse "animal forests" that help store carbon and restore long-lost marine life.
https://mongabay.cc/u4eBBi@mongabay It seems nature recovers rapidly if we give it a chance. If only we would give it more chances.
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