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Mo 29.07.2024 12:29

On Friday's Rare Earth, we were talking about the shallow seabed (coastal shelves, not the deep sea). What's down there, what are the threats and what does its future look like? Also, what's a seapen and how long have people been complaining about trawling damage to the seabed?

Catch up here: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0021bgs

The video is from Chris Yesson at the Zoological Society of London, of West Greenland seabed at 550m depth.

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