Greenpeace and environmental groups criticize New Zealand's temporary seamount closures as insufficient, calling for permanent bans on bottom trawling to protect declining orange roughy populations and fragile deep-sea ecosystems.
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vulnerable habitats require immediate safeguarding
Seamount closures for world’s largest orange roughy fishery as population plummetsvulnerable and under threat from trawling
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