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Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 22:59:01 GMT -5
They do it at night they turn off the AIS Automatic Identification System so they cant be identified and they creep in and creep out. Its perfectly legal thats the problem. Seagrass meadows take dedication to plant with volunteers harvesting seeds by hand in the cold Credit Philip PriceSeawilding Seagrass meadows take dedication to plant with volunteers harvesting seeds by hand in the cold Credit Philip. PriceSeawilding All this fishing activity meant that before the Mobile App Development Service charity began returning lost species to the loch it needed to piece together evidence like a jigsaw puzzle to establish a baseline of what was formerly there. Seawilding surveyed the loch at the start of the project and found live oysters and plenty of shell relics lying on the shorelines. It also found straggly patches of seagrass around . hectares. acres but it was mostly mud left says Renton the full biodiversity of the loch in the days before dredging. But Seawildings anecdotal surveys with villagers paints a picture of a very different loch says Renton. Longstanding residents recounted shoals of herring and times the water boiled with cuddy as young coalfish a type of pollock are known.
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