Using Shipwrecks to Rebuild Fishing Populations
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Marine Conservation
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Shipwrecks
Researchers are using shipwrecks as artificial reefs to rebuild fishing populations, highlighting the potential for innovative conservation methods; the discussion touches on the effectiveness and potential applications of this approach.
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thoughtogram
2 months ago
Nature will win in the end
zeristor
2 months ago
Wasn’t there some US battleships left as war memorial, when they went to check up on them all the metal had been scavenged.
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