University of Essex: Fish Fences in Tropical Seas Having Devastating Effects
May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019
COLCHESTER, England, May 25 [TNSresearch] -- The University of Essex issued the following news:
Huge fish fences often used in tropical seas are causing extensive social, ecological and economic damage and are threatening marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, according to a new study involving University of Essex scientists.
Fish fences are a common type of traditional fishing gear regularly constructed from mangrove poles and nets spanning hundreds of metres which . . .
Huge fish fences often used in tropical seas are causing extensive social, ecological and economic damage and are threatening marine biodiversity and human livelihoods, according to a new study involving University of Essex scientists.
Fish fences are a common type of traditional fishing gear regularly constructed from mangrove poles and nets spanning hundreds of metres which . . .