<div><p>This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on rare protected shellfish-reefs formed by the horse mussel <i>Modiolus modiolus</i> (L.). One of the study sites was trawled and the other was scallop-dredged. Divers collected HD video imagery of epifauna from quadrats at the two study sites and directed infaunal samples from one site.</p><p>The total number of epifaunal organisms was significantly reduced following a single pass of a trawl (90%) or scallop dredge (59%), as was the diversity of the associated community and the total number of <i>M. modiolus</i> at the trawled site. At both sites declines in anthozoans, hydrozoans, bivalves, echinoderms and ascidians accounted for most o...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
1. The use of reserves as conservation tools is widespread. However, evaluating the effectiveness of...
11 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106211.--...
This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on ra...
The horse mussel Modiolus modiolus (L.) is a large marine bivalve that aggregates to create complex ...
Understanding the impact of bottom-fishing gears at various scales and intensities on habitats and s...
Marine habitats are being altered by anthropogenic pressures, influencing the diversity and distribu...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Abstract. — The increasing concern about impacts of bottom trawling, scallop dredging, and other mob...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Biodiversity is now one of the main concerns worldwide. With the increase of people on Earth and act...
Horse mussel reefs (Modiolus modiolus) are biodiversity hotspots afforded protection by Marine Prote...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
The territorial waters of Qatar once supported dense assemblages of the pearl oyster Pinctada radiat...
Abundance, species richness and diversity were analysed inside and outside a 60sq nautical mile mari...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
1. The use of reserves as conservation tools is widespread. However, evaluating the effectiveness of...
11 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106211.--...
This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on ra...
The horse mussel Modiolus modiolus (L.) is a large marine bivalve that aggregates to create complex ...
Understanding the impact of bottom-fishing gears at various scales and intensities on habitats and s...
Marine habitats are being altered by anthropogenic pressures, influencing the diversity and distribu...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Abstract. — The increasing concern about impacts of bottom trawling, scallop dredging, and other mob...
Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most widespread anthropogenic sources of direct distur...
Biodiversity is now one of the main concerns worldwide. With the increase of people on Earth and act...
Horse mussel reefs (Modiolus modiolus) are biodiversity hotspots afforded protection by Marine Prote...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
The territorial waters of Qatar once supported dense assemblages of the pearl oyster Pinctada radiat...
Abundance, species richness and diversity were analysed inside and outside a 60sq nautical mile mari...
Background: Mobile bottom fishing, such as trawling and dredging, is the most widespread direct huma...
1. The use of reserves as conservation tools is widespread. However, evaluating the effectiveness of...
11 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106211.--...