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Scientists found ancient corals and sponges on a seamount in international waters, urging protection from trawling.
Scientists have discovered ancient deep-sea corals and sponges on a previously uncharted seamount in the Lord Howe Rise, an international waters region managed by SPRFMO.
Video surveys from March 2025 revealed over 59 species, some over 100 years old and nearly 2 meters tall, with 45% of analyzed images indicating vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs).
The findings strengthen calls for permanent protection from destructive bottom trawling, despite New Zealand’s proposal to increase allowable bycatch of vulnerable species.
International rules and conservation groups urge SPRFMO to maintain the 2024 trawling pause and consider the area for inclusion in a global ocean sanctuary under the Global Ocean Treaty.
Los científicos encontraron antiguos corales y esponjas en un monte submarino en aguas internacionales, instando a la protección contra la pesca de arrastre.