Ploughing the deep sea floor

Nature64.80
Volume: 489, Issue: 7415, Pages: 286 - 289
Published: Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Bottom trawling is a non-selective commercial fishing technique whereby heavy nets and gear are pulled along the sea floor. The direct impact of this technique on fish populations and benthic communities has received much attention, but trawling can also modify the physical properties of seafloor sediments, water–sediment chemical exchanges and sediment fluxes. Most of the studies addressing the physical disturbances of trawl gear on the seabed...
Paper Details
Title
Ploughing the deep sea floor
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
489
Issue
7415
Pages
286 - 289
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