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To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

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  • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

    To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

    It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

    https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

    airshipper@cloudisland.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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    airshipper@cloudisland.nz
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    #5

    @digyoursoul @irix sounds like a fine use for old busses and train carriages too

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    • airshipper@cloudisland.nzA airshipper@cloudisland.nz

      @digyoursoul @irix sounds like a fine use for old busses and train carriages too

      aquaclaire@ecoevo.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @airshipper Subject to safe removal of residual oil, toxic paint & degradables, & careful messaging to avoid licence-to-dump? @digyoursoul @irix

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      • aquaclaire@ecoevo.socialA aquaclaire@ecoevo.social

        @airshipper Subject to safe removal of residual oil, toxic paint & degradables, & careful messaging to avoid licence-to-dump? @digyoursoul @irix

        airshipper@cloudisland.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @AquaClaire @digyoursoul @irix yes, obvs 💚

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        • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

          To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

          It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

          https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

          iveyline@mastodon.nzI This user is from outside of this forum
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          @digyoursoul Great move - and clever

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          • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

            To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

            It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

            https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

            mschfr@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #9

            @digyoursoul It also is a great barrier against political meddeling. We know how environmental laws constantly are scrapped by conservative or right-wing governments. A law simply banning bottom trawlers can be changed. Removing all those towers from the water is a lot harder

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            • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

              To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

              It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

              https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

              sinabhfuil@mastodon.ieS This user is from outside of this forum
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              #10

              @digyoursoul Ireland please copy
              #BottomTrawling #ProtectOurFish #seabed

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              • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

                To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

                It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

                https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

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                @digyoursoul

                Looked for more information on what the concrete “Fishery Productivity Structures” look like. Found a picture on this page:

                https://www.marineconservationcambodia.org/projects

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                • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

                  To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

                  It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

                  https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

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                  @digyoursoul I approve

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                  • digyoursoul@universeodon.comD digyoursoul@universeodon.com

                    To block illegal bottom trawlers, Cambodia is building concrete towers.

                    It’s very clever: three-tonne underwater concrete towers disable trawl nets while creating shelter and nursery space for fish. An NGO has now deployed 1,250 of these ‘Fishery Productivity Structures’ across its southern coast, protecting more than 200 km² of habitat. Early monitoring found fish abundance six times higher at protected sites than control areas.

                    https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/concrete-towers-on-the-seabed-scupper-cambodias-illegal-trawling/

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                    @digyoursoul

                    I used to fish off the NJ coast. It was a blue collar and up activity, and on the weekends you could practically hopscotch across the bay there were so many little boats out with a couple people fishing. I ate fresh-frozen fish for free all winter as a kid. The bottom trawlers broke the ecosystem around 1990, and all the fishing boats disappeared. The bay is now the plaything of useless speedboats and giant yachts, and to my knowledge there still aren't any fish. Bottom trawling kills everything.

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                    • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

                      @digyoursoul

                      Looked for more information on what the concrete “Fishery Productivity Structures” look like. Found a picture on this page:

                      https://www.marineconservationcambodia.org/projects

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                      libroraptor@mastodon.nz
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                      #14

                      @stepheneb @digyoursoul I was imagining that pineapple-shaped towers would do a really good job of snagging nets across the beleaguered territories of the orange roughy.

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                      • bogwitch@social.data.coopB bogwitch@social.data.coop shared this topic
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