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Alliance of over 100 organisations demand government ‘act urgently’ to protect Scotland’s seabeds
The Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh

AN ALLIANCE of more than 100 organisations has told the SNP and Scottish Greens to act urgently to protect Scotland’s seabeds.

As talks continue between the Scottish government and the Greens over a formal co-operation agreement, the Our Seas coalition pressed both parties to focus on the issue.

The alliance said that trawlers must be banned from fishing within three miles of Scotland’s coasts, and that imposing such a limit – which it described as “not a radical measure” – would benefit both the environment and coastal communities.

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