NOAA’s Fisheries Service prohibits trawl gear in Bering Sea
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has banned the use of bottom trawl gear in 130,000 square nautical miles of the Bering Sea to protect the sea bottom habitat.
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NOAA’s Fisheries Service has banned the use of bottom trawl gear in 130,000 square nautical miles of the Bering Sea to protect the sea bottom habitat.
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NOAA’s Fisheries Service has prohibited the use of bottom trawl
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