Marine conservationists accuse New Zealand's bottom trawling fleet
The orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus), also known as the red roughy, slimehead and deep sea perch
(AUSTRALIA, 7/1/2021)
The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) has criticised the federal government for allowing New Zealand factory trawlers to fish for orange roughy around Tasmanian waters because of the disastrous damage they cause to deep sea coral reefs.
Trawlers, belonging to large New Zealand industrial fishing companies like Talleys and allowed by the federal government to fish under Australian laws, recently crossed the Tasman and are already fishing for orange roughy around the crests of underwater mountains.
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