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The Fishing

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First episode dateOctober 11, 1983
GenresFishing Television Series
Cast Hitoshi Kubota
Music groups Manten Aozora Restaurant
FOOT X BRAIN
Japanese Style Originator
Yūgata Wide Niigata Ichiban
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Sustainable fishing: The tech making it cheaper and greener

Sustainable fishing: The tech making it cheaper and greener
Nov 2,2023 10:41 pm

... Ms Cross believes the use of the lights are a " win-win" solution for the ocean eco-system, as well as for The Fishing industry...

Rempang Eco-City: 'We will not leave', say the islanders fighting eviction

Rempang Eco-City: 'We will not leave', say the islanders fighting eviction
Oct 19,2023 9:41 pm

... He says the new location in Rempang will eventually include schools, health facilities and docks for The Fishing boats of some 2,000 families...

Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke: Lorna Rose Treen's zookeeper pun

Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke: Lorna Rose Treen's zookeeper pun
Aug 22,2023 1:51 am

... Top 10 jokes of the 2023 FringeOriginally from the West Midlands, Lorna has won several comedy awards elsewhere, and been billed as " the greatest thing to come out of Redditch since The Fishing tackle" a reference to the town s history of angling equipment manufacture...

Atlantic orcas 'learning from adults' to target boats

Atlantic orcas 'learning from adults' to target boats
Aug 2,2023 12:11 pm

... " Meanwhile, as sailors and The Fishing industry try to work out how to avoid the animals, tourists on the coast of Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar pay to go on whale-watching trips to catch a glimpse of them...

Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry

Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry
Jul 17,2023 9:40 am

...By Sam FrancisPolitical reporter, BBC NewsVisa rules are being eased for overseas builders, carpenters and people working in The Fishing industry, the Home Office has confirmed...

Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men

Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
Jul 13,2023 1:31 am

... For the past month, allegations have been made that the coastguard used a rope to tow The Fishing vessel, causing it to sink...

Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands

Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands
Jul 9,2023 9:10 pm

... The aid group Walking Borders says The Fishing boat sailed from Kafountine, a coastal town in southern Senegal that is roughly 1,700km (1,057 miles) from Tenerife...

Nottingham attacks: Angling club pays tribute to Ian Coates

Nottingham attacks: Angling club pays tribute to Ian Coates
Jun 25,2023 11:21 am

... " [He] set up a small fishing club for the kids to learn how to fish, to keep us out of trouble basically, " said Mr Dutton, who works in The Fishing industry...

Sustainable fishing: The tech making it cheaper and greener

Jun 23,2023 3:50 pm

By Ashleigh SwanTechnology reporter, BBC News

It's 05:00 on a Monday Morning in Largs Boat Harbour on the West Coast of Scotland. The Sun is yet to rise and The Rain is getting heavier.

But Ian Whiteman is already out on the water, because over The Next 12 Hours , every minute counts.

He is going out for his daily catch of langoustines - Something he has been doing for almost 40 Years .

A faulty net, unwanted Sea Life in The Catch , or a change in water conditions could delay deliveries to customers, and that could mean lost income for Mr Whiteman.

As The Sun rises, he steers his boat through The Waters of the River Clyde .

The Next step for him is to position his boat and prepare The Net . But before The Net goes overboard, Ian attaches lights, cameras and sensors to it.

He is trialling devices from SafetyNet Technologies, designed to help fishermen understand what's happening underwater and reduce what's known as bycatch.

According to the (WWF), bycatch is when fish and other animals such as dolphins and sea turtles become entangled in fishing gear.

Often bycatch is thrown back into The Sea , but The Creatures are usually dead or dying.

" It can significantly reduce ocean health and resilience, and this reduces The Ability of ecosystems to respond to adverse conditions, " says Alison Cross , director of fishery sustainability at the WWF.

One of the devices Mr Whiteman is using has LED lights which can attract certain species of fish, while repelling unwanted mammals like dolphins.

Mr Whiteman also catches squid, and the lights help lure them towards The Net . " It helps improves the catches and efficiency, " he says.

Others have also been experimenting with different lighting Kit .

conducted a study with Mexican fisherman in The Sea of Cortez. It found that illuminated lights reduced the average bycatch by 63%. It also found that the lights helped to cut down The Time it took fisherman to retrieve and untangle nets by roughly an hour.

Ms Cross and the WWF have been working with fishermen around The World to trial the use of coloured LEDs lights as a way to minimise the chance of Sea Life getting Caught Up in catches.

The LED's the WWF are using are from San Francisco-based company Good Machine. Their studies found that using green lights have shown to be most effective at preventing turtles from being entangled.

The Next step for the WWF is to test ideal light spacing, meaning they want to find a balance between eliminating turtle entanglement and making the lights as cost-effective as possible.

Ms Cross believes the use of the lights are a " win-win" solution for The Ocean eco-system, as well as for The Fishing industry.

" The lights have reduced bycatch overall, which has made it easier to spend less Time Out in the water [and] less fuel, so implementing this technology has actually increased the amount of money fishers are earning, " she says.

Despite this success, some question whether The Fishing industry will embrace the technology.

" I think The Device is really good, but The Price itself is not really competitive and accessible by locals, " says Akbar Digdo, The Chief executive of a non-profit organisation that encourages the use of technology to promote greener practices among Indonesian communities.

Mr Digdo has been trialling the SafetyNet lights with fishermen in West Java .

" We have to somehow couple this technology with a financing mechanism, so they can access it more easily, " he says.

Another piece of technology used by Mr Whiteman is The Catch -Cam, a camera that attaches to The Fishing net and allows him to see what is happening underwater via an app.

Before Mr Whiteman had the camera, He Said it could Take Three to four days to find out if The Net was working as efficiently as possible. But now, it only takes A Day .

" It takes the guesswork out of it for us, " he says. " It's opened a lot of information we didn't know that was actually happening in The Net . "

Enki is the third piece of technology used by Mr Whiteman. It is a data collection system that, once underwater, starts measuring data such as pressure, depth and temperature of the surrounding waters.

The Unit automatically switches off when it leaves the water and sends the data to The Cloud - Remote computer servers which process and store information in data centres - which fishermen can then view.

" This is an extremely cheap way to put data collection on boats, " says Mr Whiteman.

Later, sorting through his catch, Mr Whiteman is pleased The Morning 's work.

" You can see how little bycatch there is, " says The Fisherman , as he clears away only three unwanted fish from among the langoustine.

" We Are not wasting fuel, time, Effort - Everything is being done as efficiently as possible, " he says.

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