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Impacts of Bottom Trawling - Oceana

Impacts of Bottom Trawling on Fisheries, Tourism, and the Marine Environment Margot L. Stiles, Julie Stockbridge, Michelle Lande, Michael F. Hirshfield May 2010. Belize Bottom trawl. Impacts of Bottom Trawling Bottom trawl nets are used to catch doors that can weigh more than shrimp and fish living on the several hundred pounds are used to seafloor from shallow coastal waters hold open the net, which can be as to extreme depths of 6,000 feet (2km) large as 40 feet tall and 200 feet wide (Morgan & Chuenpagdee 2003). In (Morgan & Chuenpagdee 2003, Stiles addition to the shrimp, many other et al. 2007). In some regions, animals are captured and later additional weights and hard rubber discarded, including undersized fish wheels are added to the front of the (Kelleher 2005, Clucas 1997).

Impacts of Bottom Trawling Bottom trawl nets are used to catch shrimp and fish living on the seafloor from shallow coastal waters to extreme depths of 6,000 feet (2km)

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