Satellites see big fishing's footprint on the high seas
WASHINGTON (AP) " Scientists tag sharks to see where they roam in the high seas, but until now they couldn't track the seas' biggest eater: Humans.By using ships' own emergency beacons, researchers got the first comprehensive snapshot of industrial fishing's impacts around the globe. And it's huge " bigger than scientists thought, according to a new study.Large-scale commercial fishing covers more than 55 percent of the oceans with the world's fishing fleet traveling more than [...]
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