Bottom trawlers often destroy marine habitats by flattening corals and pinnacles – but much of the ocean floor is covered in sand and mud. Animals living here exploit ephemeral features such as sand kicked up by crabs for protection. Now, along the continental shelf off south-central California, is working to find out if trawlers provide such animals with new habitat. Here are some shots the team brought back from the depths of their study area.
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