Deep Sea Reporter examines bottom trawling in marine protected areas – part two. As a national park, Kosterhavet is covered by Sweden's strongest nature conservation laws. On paper. In practice, extensive bottom trawling for shrimp is taking place, a fishing method that is considered one of the most destructive in the world.
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?
Norway has decided to stop cross-border fishing in the Skagerrak from the turn of the year, the government writes in a press release.