Bottom trawlers land around 19 million tons of fish and invertebrates annually, almost one-quarter of wild marine landings. The extent of bottom trawling footprint (seabed area trawled at least once in a specified region and time period) is often contested but poorly described. We quantify footprints using high-resolution satellite vessel monitoring system (VMS) and logbook data on 24 continental shelves and slopes to 1,000-m depth over at least 2 years. Trawling footprint varied markedly among regions: from <10% of seabed area in Aus- tralian and New Zealand waters, the Aleutian Islands, East Bering Sea, South Chile, and Gulf of Alaska to >50% in some European seas. Overall, 14% of the 7.8 million-km2 study area was trawled, and 86% ...
Aim: Trawling is the most widespread direct human disturbance on the seabed. Knowledge of the extent...
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associat...
Unlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats underwent during the la...
Bottom trawlers land around 19 million tons of fish and invertebrates annually, almost one-quarter o...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bottom trawlers land around 19 million ton...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Bottom-trawl fishing is widely considered to pose serious risks to seabed habitats. We apply a new m...
32 pages, 11 figuresUnlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats und...
The criteria adopted by the SEAFO Commission for the establishment of a fishing footprint, “if an ar...
Trawling is a major concern worldwide and there is considerable debate about its impact on marine ec...
Aim: Trawling is the most widespread direct human disturbance on the seabed. Knowledge of the extent...
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associat...
Unlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats underwent during the la...
Bottom trawlers land around 19 million tons of fish and invertebrates annually, almost one-quarter o...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bottom trawlers land around 19 million ton...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem ap...
Bottom-trawl fishing is widely considered to pose serious risks to seabed habitats. We apply a new m...
32 pages, 11 figuresUnlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats und...
The criteria adopted by the SEAFO Commission for the establishment of a fishing footprint, “if an ar...
Trawling is a major concern worldwide and there is considerable debate about its impact on marine ec...
Aim: Trawling is the most widespread direct human disturbance on the seabed. Knowledge of the extent...
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associat...
Unlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats underwent during the la...