bottom trawling

    Diving Ban in the Swedish Marine National Park Kosterhavet, Causes Outrage

    Diving Ban in the Swedish Marine National Park Kosterhavet, Causes Outrage

    In an impact assessment, the Västra Götaland County Administrative Board has proposed a total ban on diving in six different areas within the Swedish Marine National Park Kosterhavet and the Väderöarna Natura 2000 area. The aim is to protect the few remaining eye corals that can be found at depths of between 80 and 120 metres. However, the proposal has stirred up deep emotions.

    Ban on Bottom Trawling in Marine Protected Areas – But with Exceptions

    Ban on Bottom Trawling in Marine Protected Areas – But with Exceptions

    From July 1 next year, bottom trawling in Sweden will be prohibited in marine protected areas located within the trawling limit. However, the Swedish government on the same time open up the possibility of exemptions from the rule.

    David Attenborough, 99: My Most Important Message

    David Attenborough, 99: My Most Important Message

    At 99 years old, Sir David Attenborough delivers the most important film of his career. The hope is that ‘Ocean’ will play a decisive role in saving biodiversity and protecting the planet from climate change.

    Five Breakthroughs for the Ocean in 2024 – That You May Have Missed

    Five Breakthroughs for the Ocean in 2024 – That You May Have Missed

    Over the past year, the fishing quota for herring in the central Baltic Sea has doubled, temperatures have risen, and oxygen levels in the sea have dropped further. Yet, despite these grim reports, several breakthroughs were achieved during the year. Here are five advances for the ocean in 2024 that you might have missed.

    Fishing – how, when and why

    Fishing – how, when and why

    Humanity has always sourced food from the sea. And fishing is an ancient way of doing so that can be traced back to the early Stone Age around 40,000 years ago. In the last 100 years, fish stocks have dramatically declined in the Western Sea and the Baltic Sea. And in most cases, overfishing is considered to be the major cause.

    The west coast of Sweden

    The west coast of Sweden

    On Sweden's west coast lies the Western Sea with Sweden's saltiest water and the largest marine biodiversity. The Western Sea includes both Kattegat, Skagerrak, and the Øresund and is home to species such as mackerel, kelp, octopus, sea stars, corals, dolphins, and a total of 17 species of sharks.

    Which shrimp should be saved? Interview with municipal councilor Henrik Sundström (M) Uddevalla

    Which shrimp should be saved? Interview with municipal councilor Henrik Sundström (M) Uddevalla

    When two large wind farms were planned in the sea on the Swedish west coast, the shrimp fishermen became worried that they would no longer be able to trawl for shrimp. The trawlers managed to get the Uddevalla municipal board involved in the unrest and together they started a campaign they called "Save the shrimp". The only question is – which shrimp and from whom should it be saved?

    Ban on bottom trawling – proposal from governmental investigation

    Ban on bottom trawling – proposal from governmental investigation

    An investigation has been handed over to Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren (KD) with proposals for a general ban on bottom trawling in protected sea areas.

    Devastating bottom trawling in marine protected areas – Interview

    Devastating bottom trawling in marine protected areas – Interview

    Mattias Sköld is a researcher at SLU Aqua in Lysekil. He has been involved in filming the seabed in marine protected areas, including in Bratten, on behalf of the Norwegian Sea and Water Authority (HaV).

    Devastating bottom trawling in marine protected areas

    Devastating bottom trawling in marine protected areas

    SLU Aqua in Lysekil has for several years filmed bottoms in three different marine protection areas. Bratten is a Natura 2000 area far out to sea towards the Norwegian border. It is located in an area that is one of Europe's most fished places. Here it is possible to trawl right through the protection area, except in certain specific zones. Watch in the feature what it looks like on the bottom after a trawl has pulled out.