Blue carbon : the motive to protect our wrecked seabeds ?
Scientists are increasingly concerned about the impact of fishing boats on the UK’s seabed carbon stores, according to a new report published by the British Environment Agency (WISH) in January. However, there is growing evidence that it is not enough to protect the environment.
Source: heraldscotland.comPublished on 2022-08-16
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