1999
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.30.1.515
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Historical Extinctions in the Sea

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“…Direct and indirect effects of dredging and trawling on subtidal benthic communities have been reviewed extensively elsewhere (21,98,99). Most studies are from the North Sea and around the British Isles or from New Zealand and Australia, but similar effects are known from the Atlantic coasts of North America (99).…”
Section: Benthic Communities On Continental Shelvesmentioning
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“…Direct and indirect effects of dredging and trawling on subtidal benthic communities have been reviewed extensively elsewhere (21,98,99). Most studies are from the North Sea and around the British Isles or from New Zealand and Australia, but similar effects are known from the Atlantic coasts of North America (99).…”
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“…Most areas are dredged many times per year, thereby f lattening the bottom (98,99). Large sponges, bryozoans, corals, worms, or bivalves that provide important habitat for commercially important fishes and numerous smaller invertebrates are virtually eliminated (21,98,99). Large species that form these habitats grow so slowly that they cannot recover for decades to centuries.…”
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“…SEVERE habitat loss and population declines of species have occurred in the oceans, leading to concerns that populations or species may be at risk of extinction over large spatial scales [1][2][3] . Fishermen are switching to new fish species as traditional ones are diminishing, sometimes to vanishing point 4 .…”
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