EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding a benthic invertebrate. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 Undated handout photo issued by the Prophets of a member of the Convex Seascape Survey team holding a benthic invertebrate. Highly protected muddy seabeds are home to twice as many species than those exposed to damaging fishing, a study off Scotland's coast suggests. Protecting the muddy seafloor, long thought of as having low wildlife value, from practices such as trawling can see nature begin to regenerate within a decade as species key to the ecosystem return, the study shows. Issue date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.