Bottom trawling shreds the seafloor. It may also be a huge source of carbon  emissions.

Bottom trawling shreds the seafloor. It may also be a huge source of carbon emissions.

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A new study found that dragging nets along the seafloor releases a lot of planet-warming carbon into the atmosphere. But some are skeptical.

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1 Million Women - Each year, bottom trawlers scrape an estimated 1.9 million square miles off the sea floor. If undisturbed, the carbon stored there can remain for tens of thousands of