The scientific voyage, led by Professor Jan Geert Hiddink from 成人VR视频, is part of a 拢2.1M project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.
The team of 18 scientists embarked on the RRS Discovery, one of the world鈥檚 most advanced research vessels, where they鈥檒l be spending three and a half weeks.
Prior to setting off, a group of dignitaries came aboard for a tour of the vessel, including the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, and Operations Director of the National Oceanography Centre, Natalie Campbell.
Professor Jan Geert Hiddink from 成人VR视频鈥檚 School of Ocean Sciences said, 鈥淏ottom-trawl fishing provides a quarter of global seafood but is also the most extensive physical disturbance caused by human actions to stocks of carbon locked in sediment on the seabed. This is significant because recent evidence suggests that seabed disturbance could result in significant greenhouse gas release from the seabed and to the atmosphere. There are major uncertainties in our understanding of the effect of this disturbance on seabed stores of carbon. Consequently, the impact of seabed disturbances on carbon stores are largely unquantified and currently unregulated. The aim of this project is to get a much clearer understanding of what鈥檚 going on in order to inform what action might need to be taken by scientists, policy makers and regulators in the future.鈥
Seven research organisations are collaborating in this project. They are 成人VR视频, the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), Herriot-Watt University, University of Leeds, PML, University of St Andrews, and Imperial College London.