Environment
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Scallop Dredging Destroyed Protected Seabed in Scotland
Damage from scallop dredging on Scotland's "protected" bottom is seen on video. Campaigners claim that the marine protected area created to safeguard the UK's sole fan mussels is nothing more than a "paper park."
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