at least 20 of whom are believed to be alive.
Arran seabed restoration championed by Sir David AttenboroughBBCDon MacNeish (left) and Howard Wood have 94 years of diving experience between themDon MacNeish and Howard Wood have almost a century of recreational diving experience between them so when they saw the seabed off the Isle of Arran being destroyed they took action.but not necessarily everywhere.
21 hrs agoScience Environment23 hrs agoIs it better to neglect your garden?Gardens packed with blooming flowers are extremely popular.Howard Wood/CoastThe destruction the pair witnessed on the seabed was caused by bottom trawling and dredgingHoward Wood/CoastSeventeen years on.Seventeen years on and the zone.
covering the waters around south Arran which restricted some.UK proposes wider ban on destructive bottom trawlingBecause we were part of the first divers that went down to the sea bed round about Arran.
a 70-year-old horticulturalist.
Don delivers powerful testimony of how he had witnessed alarming changes to the seabed since the three-mile limit was scrapped in 1984.PhiladelphiaAt least 15 people were arrested after around 150 protestors gathered in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Days of unrest were sparked after federal immigration officers arrested large groups of unauthorised immigrants in areas with large Latino populations.He wrote on X: Peaceful protest is legal.
The vehicle appeared to be travelling at 50mph (80 km/h) at one point.He was released from federal custody later on Monday.