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The French government is being sued for failing to outlaw bottom trawling in Marine Protected Areas.

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The French government has been formally asked by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) and Defense des Milieux Aquatiques (DMA) to address its noncompliance with EU and French regulations pertaining to bottom trawling, one of the most damaging fishing methods. These regulations are obviously broken by allowing this practice to continue in some of France's most biodiverse and endangered marine areas. The NGOs claim that this situation puts the long-term sustainability of the fisheries in jeopardy in addition to compromising the integrity of these places. Legal action will be taken in a French court if the government fails to appropriately respond to this formal request. The request specifically targets two maritime protected areas, Chausey and Bancs des Flandres, where bottom trawling is causing habitat destruction. A major factor in the decline of marine biodiversity is bottom trawling, which is the practice of dragging weighted nets across the seabed. It unintentionally captu

Examining the influence of smell

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RIYADH: You would surely have noticed a scent of perfume wafting over your path as you wander around the mall. Have you ever questioned, though, if what you're smelling is a fake or an actual branded product? Dupes are widely accessible and, because of their affordable price, well-liked by consumers. To most, they smell just like the real item. Scents featuring notes of oud, musk, amber, jasmine, and more are worn by many Muslims and Arabs as part of religious rites, everyday beautification regimens, and other festive rituals. "Perfumes are protected under intellectual property laws according to the manner in which the creator or innovator claims them, provided they meet the criteria set by the relevant regulations," according to the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property. Additionally, it says that "a trade secret or a patent may be applied to the fragrance composition that creates the scent." Because they are afraid of being copied, many perfume makers cho