Damage by Fishing in the UK’s Lyme Bay – A Problem of Regulation or Ownership?

Tom Appleby, School of Law at The University of Bristol, has written an article published in the Journal of Water Law which examines the question of whether The Crown Estate, the owner of the seabed in Lyme Bay, Dorset, has a duty and a right in law to prevent the damage that has been caused to the rocky reefs in Lyme Bay and their marine biodiversitybiodiversity Biological diversity in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals. by scallop dredging. With the permission of Tom Appleby this article, titled Damage by Fishing in the UK’s Lyme Bay – A Problem of Regulation or Ownership?  is reproduced here.


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