Scientists attack government climbdown on marine protection

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Academics warn government it could be condemning marine environment to 'years of overexploitation and degradation'

The UK's top marine scientists have denounced government ministers for reneging on plans to protect marine life by banning the most destructive fishing and dredging in the seas around the British Isles....

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