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Friday, 7 March, 2003, 06:52 GMT

Reef fear over scallop dredging

Maerl beds English Nature is concerned that fishing boats could be damaging what has been described as the South West's equivalent of the coral reefs.

It is holding talks with the owners of scallop fishing boats which have been dredging in the Fal Estuary, home to the UK's biggest expanse of the rare coral-like seaweed, maerl.

The area has been declared a special conservation area because it provides a breeding and feeding ground for other species.

Scallopers from Falmouth and St Mawes deny they are damaging the area.

" We have got nothing against scalloping, but this area is protected "
Steve McEwen,
Diver


Over the past few days, people in Falmouth say that a small fleet of scallopers have been dredging the seabed.

They are furious and say the dredging nets, which are scraped along the seabed, are destructive.

Diver Steve McEwen said: "As divers, we have seen what a scallop dredger does. It ploughs the bottom up.

"We have got nothing against scalloping, but this area is protected."

But one group of scallopers who are based in Falmouth and St Mawes deny they are damaging the area.

Protecting beds

They say they are using a deep channel which keeps them off the maerl bed.

Spokesman Clinton Powell said: "This has been blown out of all proportion.

"English Nature are concerned that we are going to kill the banks, which we are not."

The two sides now say they are working on ways to protect to maerl beds and there will be further meetings.



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Reefs thrive as scallop dredging stops (18 Oct 02 |  England )
Reef group bids for warship (01 Oct 02 |  England )
Asia's coral reefs under threat (28 Mar 02 |  Science/Nature )
Ten richest coral areas pinpointed (14 Feb 02 |  Boston 2002 )

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