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lacnunga · 3 months
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There's something very nostalgic about going back to like ff.net and seeing beta readers being acknowledged in the authors notes and their names are like scully2334 and xXdark_angelzzXx
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arborescreens-a · 1 year
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tommyyourdiscs · 10 months
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heyyyy im tackle. they/them only. currently a snowchester citizen, proud lmanbergian and sadly a server veteran.
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the-descolada · 2 years
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Huge blue crab with an egg sac we trawled up today!
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macroglossus · 4 months
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pearlsmith25 · 4 months
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Net Worth: Evaluating the Economic Impact of the Trawl Ropes and Nets Market
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Trawl ropes and nets are essential fishing equipment used to catch fish and seafood from seawater bodies. Trawl ropes are made from durable synthetic fibers like polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon, which provide high tensile strength for towing fishing trawl nets. Trawl nets are net bags used to catch fish and come in a variety of mesh sizes based on the target catch. They find widespread adoption in commercial fishing due to their ability to efficiently harvest large quantities of fish and seafood. The global trawl ropes and nets market is estimated to be valued at US$ 359.05 Mn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.2% over the forecast period 2024-2031, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights. Market Opportunity The rising fishing activities across the globe are fueling the need for high-quality trawl ropes and nets. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the global fish production increased from 146 million tons in 2000 to over 179 million tons in 2016 owing to the growing seafood demand and availability of advanced fishing techniques. The commercial fishing industry relies heavily on trawl gears for bulk harvesting of demersal and pelagic fish stocks. As a result, the demand for durable and efficient trawl equipment like ropes and nets from fishing vessel owners is surging continually. The increasing fish production is expected to drive the trawl ropes and nets market substantially over the forecast period. Porter's Analysis Threat of new entrants: Low barrier to entry as new players can enter the market easily but established players have strong brand recognition and distribution channels. Bargaining power of buyers: Buyers have moderate bargaining power as they can choose from various domestic and international players but specialized equipment requires long term relationships. Bargaining power of suppliers: Suppliers have low to moderate bargaining power as raw materials like nylon, polyester are globally available from numerous suppliers but specialized requirements create supplier dependencies. Threat of new substitutes: Low threat as trawl ropes and nets have no close substitutes and fishing industry requires these specialized products. Competitive rivalry: High as the market is fragmented with numerous global and regional players competing on pricing, quality, service and innovation. SWOT Analysis Strengths: Specialized products meeting regulatory and industry standards. Established production and distribution footprint benefits large players. Weaknesses: Seasonal demand cycles add volatility. Exposure to regulations on fishing. Smaller players have limited resources. Opportunities: Growth in global seafood trade increases demand. Innovation in materials can improve performance and sustainability. Threats: Restrictions to expand fishing territories impacts demand. Low entry barriers allow new local challengers to emerge. Key Takeaways The global Trawl Ropes and Nets market is expected to witness high growth over the forecast period aided by increasing seafood demand and regulations on sustainable fishing.
Regional analysis: Asia Pacific due to sustainable fishing policies and growing middle class demanding seafood in China and India. Usage of fishing nets and other equipment are mandatory under regulatory environment ensuring continued demand growth. Key players operating in the Trawl Ropes and Nets market are Koninklijke DSM N.V., Jaya Nets Sdn. Bhd, Nitto Seimo Co., Ltd, Hampidjan Group, Carlsen Net A/S, King Chou Marine Technology, Azuka Synthetics LLP, LFS Inc., Akvaservis, Asia One Marine (HK), AIMI Ltd (UK). Large multinational players focus on product innovation and expansion in high growth regions.
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versatile-blogger-1 · 9 months
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Global Trawl Ropes And Nets Market Is Estimated To Witness High Growth Owing
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Market Overview: Trawl ropes and nets are widely used in the fishing industry for commercial fishing activities. These products are essential for efficient and effective fishing operations. Trawl ropes provide necessary strength and durability, while nets are designed to capture and retain fish during fishing operations. The market for trawl ropes and nets is driven by the growing demand for seafood products, particularly in developing economies. These products offer several advantages such as high tensile strength, resistance to abrasion, and ease of handling, which makes them ideal for fishing operations. Market Key Trends: One key trend in the trawl ropes and nets market is the technological advancements in the design and materials used for manufacturing these products. Manufacturers are constantly innovating to develop ropes and nets that are more durable, lightweight, and efficient. For example, the use of high-performance synthetic materials such as polyethylene and nylon has gained traction in recent years due to their superior strength and resistance to wear and tear. These advancements not only improve the performance of trawl ropes and nets but also enhance the safety and productivity of fishing operations. The global Trawl Ropes And Nets Market Size is estimated to be valued at USD 341.3 million in 2022 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.20% over the forecast period (2023-2031), as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights. PEST Analysis: - Political: The fishing industry is subject to various regulations and policies imposed by governments to ensure sustainable fishing practices. These regulations have a direct impact on the demand for trawl ropes and nets as they determine the fishing quotas and methods allowed in different regions. - Economic: The economic conditions of a country or region can influence the demand for seafood products, which in turn affects the demand for trawl ropes and nets. Factors such as GDP growth, disposable income, and consumer preferences play a significant role in shaping the market dynamics. - Social: The global population is increasing, leading to a rise in the demand for seafood. Trawl ropes and nets are essential tools for capturing fish in commercial fishing operations, making them crucial in meeting the growing demand for seafood. - Technological: Technological advancements have transformed the fishing industry, with innovations in gear design and materials. The use of advanced materials and technology in trawl ropes and nets has significantly improved their performance, durability, and efficiency. Key Takeaways: - The global trawl ropes and nets market is expected to witness high growth, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.20% over the forecast period, due to increasing demand for seafood products and technological advancements in fishing gear. - Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing and dominating region in the trawl ropes and nets market, driven by the presence of major fishing nations such as China, Japan, and India. - Key players operating in the global trawl ropes and nets market include Koninklijke DSM N.V., Jaya Nets Sdn. Bhd., Nitto Seimo Co., Ltd., Hampidjan Group, King Chou Marine Technology, Azuka Synthetics LLP, LFS Inc., and Carlsen Net A/S. These companies focus on product innovation, mergers and acquisitions, and collaborations to strengthen their market position.
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ganesh441 · 1 year
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Trawling: Trawl Net Manufacturer & Supplier | Garware Fibres
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Garware Fibres is the leading Trawl Net Manufacturer. All kinds of Trawling/Trawl Netting Solutions are available. Enquire now to know more about the trawl net.
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kasper-k · 2 years
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↑ Thinking about the unsustainability of the fishing industry
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ujuro · 2 years
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It’s been like weeks but I’m mad at the person who replied to my tumblr post about how I don’t like most of nct’s recent bsides with “oh it’s because they’ve been rnb focused lately so it makes sense if you don’t like rnb” because a) how dare you imply that I’m so ignorant about music that id reduce such a large and popular genre or any music working with it to “oh I just don’t like it” like I take that shit personally and b) sm can have their little rnb flourishes and still keep things interesting like I was just listening to love on the floor and that’s not an rnb song per se but it does the whole sm thing and is still engaging
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manoj-07 · 2 years
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Trawl Ropes and Nets Market report studies the many aspects of the industry like the market size, market status, market trends and forecast, the report also provides brief information about the competitors and the specific growth opportunities with key market drivers
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reasonsforhope · 3 months
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"When Francois Beyers first pitched the concept of 3D ocean farming to the Welsh regulators, he had to sketch it on napkins. 
Today the seafood farm is much more than a drawing, but if you walked along the Welsh coastal path near St David’s, all you’d see is a line of buoys. As Beyers puts it: “It’s what’s below that’s important.”
Thick tussles of lustrous seaweed suspend from the buoys, mussels cling to its furry connective ropes and dangling Chinese lantern-esque nets are filled with oysters and scallops. 
“It’s like an underwater garden,” says Beyers, co-founder of the community-owned regenerative ocean farm, Câr-y-Môr. The 3-hectare site is part of a fledgling sector, one of 12 farms in the UK, which key players believe could boost ocean biodiversity, produce sustainable agricultural fertiliser and provide year-round employment in areas that have traditionally been dependent on tourism. 
Created in 2020 by Beyers and six family members, including his father-in-law – an ex-shellfish farmer – the motivation is apparent in the name, which is Welsh for “for the love of the sea”. ...
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Pictured: Drone shot of Câr-y-Môr, which is on the site of abandoned mussel farms. Image: Scott Chalmers
Ocean farming comes from the technical term ‘integrated multi-trophic aquaculture’, which means a mixture of different seaweed and shellfish species growing together to mutually benefit each other. But it’s not just a way of growing food with little human input, it also creates ocean habitat. 
“You’re creating a breeding ground for marine animals,” explains Beyers who adds that the site has seen more gannets diving, porpoises and seals – to name a few – since before the farm was established.
Ocean farms like Câr-y-Môr, notes Ross Brown – environmental research fellow at the University of Exeter – have substantial conservation benefits.
“Setting up a seaweed farm creates an exclusion zone so fishermen can’t trawl it,” explains Brown, who has been conducting experiments on the impacts of seaweed and shellfish farms across the UK. 
Brown believes a thriving ocean farming industry could provide solutions to the UK’s fish stock, which is in “a deeply troubling state” according to a report that found half of the key populations to be overfished. “It would create stepping stones where we have safe havens for fish and other organisms,” he adds. 
But UK regulators have adopted a cautious approach, note Brown and Beyers, making it difficult for businesses like Câr-y-Môr to obtain licenses. “It’s been a tough old slog,” says Beyers, whose aim is to change the legislation to make it easier for others to start ocean farms. 
Despite navigating uncharted territories, the business now has 14 full-time employees, and 300 community members, of which nearly 100 have invested in the community-benefit society. For member and funding manager Tracey Gilbert-Falconer, the model brings expertise but most importantly, buy-in from the tight-knit local community. 
“You need to work with the community than forcing yourself in,” she observes. 
And Câr-y-Môr is poised to double its workforce in 2024 thanks to a Defra grant of £1.1 million to promote and develop the Welsh seafood industry as part of the UK Seafood Fund Infrastructure Scheme. This will go towards building a processing hub, set to be operational in April, to produce agricultural fertiliser from seaweed. 
Full of mineral nutrients and phosphorous from the ocean, seaweed use in farming is nothing new, as Gilbert-Falconer notes: “Farmers in Pembrokeshire talk about their grandad going down to the sea and throwing [seaweed] on their farms.” 
But as the war in Ukraine has caused the price of chemical fertiliser to soar, and the sector tries to reduce its environmental impact – of which synthetic fertiliser contributes 5% of total UK emissions – farmers and government are increasingly looking to seaweed. 
The new hub will have capacity to make 65,000 litres of sustainable fertiliser annually with the potential to cover 13,000 acres of farmland. 
But to feed the processing hub, generate profit and reduce their dependency on grants, the co-op needs to increase the ocean farm size from three to 13 hectares. If they obtain licences, Beyers says they should break even in 18 months. 
For now, Beyers reflects on a “humbling” three years but revels in the potential uses of seaweed, from construction material to clothing.  
“I haven’t seen the limit yet,” he smiles."
-via Positive.News, February 19, 2024
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mbari-blog · 3 months
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One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish
This deep-sea anglerfish is Chaunacops coloratus, related to one of the new species recently found in Chile on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s #SEPacificSeamounts expedition. In 2012 MBARI researchers were the first to publish observations of these rare fish in their natural, deep-sea habitat. In addition to documenting these fish walking on the seafloor and fishing with their built-in lures, the researchers discovered that the fish change color from blue to red as they get older.
C. coloratus was first described from a single specimen collected off the coast of Panama during an expedition in 1891. However, for over 100 years, marine researchers collected deep-sea fish using trawl nets and dredges, so this anglerfish was never seen alive. That changed in 2002, when researchers from MBARI, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary used the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Tiburon to explore Davidson Seamount—an extinct volcano off the coast of Central California.
As a result of MBARI’s ROV observations, researchers also learned that C. coloratus can live as deep as 3,300 meters (11,000 feet) below the ocean’s surface. Given the great depths these fish inhabit, it is no surprise that they had never before been seen alive. It is a testament to the usefulness of ROVs, which have provided marine scientists with a new window into the deep sea. MBARI has pioneered the use of ROVs to study animals, discover new species, document previously unknown behaviors, and collect individuals in their native habitat.
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happysadyoyo · 1 year
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Here is why hyperinvisibility is just as bad as hypervisbility for a marginalized group:
There are no solid statistics on things like incarceration rates, abuse, suicide and death, sexual assault, sex work, etc. that focus on trans men because if you cull from regular statistics it's skewed towards misgendering trans men as women due to a lack of comprehensive gender vs sex choices, regular ole transphobia, and of course the need to cover up "controversial" life choices by parents the dead trans person left behind.
We have stats on trans women. Are they perfect? Not at all. But we have stats and they're growing more accurate, just as they are for men who are victims. This does mean too that statistics are becoming more accurate for trans men as well, but this is still mostly from self-reported data to smaller surveys, which automatically nets a smaller pool than being able to trawl through public records.
I think about this a lot through like male sexual assault statistics and how when I was young the average number of male victims was like 1 in 10 or something while women was 1 in 3 or 2 by the time they're 18. Now looking at statistics, while women have basically remained the same, men have jumped up to 1 in 3 (nb: this is specifically about sexual assault, not completed rape).
But even RAINN is getting its stats from public record. And it's just not something that is viable for getting reliable data about trans male victims.
Anyway, those are my thoughts for the day.
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In 2012, Dutch teenager Boyan Slat presented a TED Talk on his concept for cleaning up the ocean with simple mechanisms to sweep up all the trash. While scientists and plastics experts cautioned that his ideas were ineffective, Slat’s non-profit the Ocean Cleanup, founded the year after his talk went viral, has gained millions of followers and big-name backers, including Salesforce, Maersk, KIA, and PayPal’s Peter Thiel. But the venture had one major problem: its first two designs didn’t work, despite the group burning through tens of millions of dollars over the course of a decade. The Ocean Cleanup has since pivoted to work with upstream river “interceptors” that are much more efficient at capturing garbage, but its website still prominently features its latest ocean debris “solution”—essentially a trawl fishing net dragged between two boats that has, to date, collected a comparatively miniscule amount of trash. Tech projects like these are more of a curse than a blessing. Even if the Ocean Cleanup one day somehow beats the insurmountable odds and removes all surface-level traces of plastic marine pollution, it’d still be missing the vast majority of waste that sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, or breaks up into tiny microplastics. While companies like these bring increased attention to the plastics crisis, they’re ultimately flashy gimmicks that lull our public consciousness into thinking a clever gadget can solve a collective-action problem. These projects also allow consumer brands—like Coca-Cola, an official “Global Implementation Partner” of Slat’s group—to greenwash their continued massive plastic production, while lobbying behind-the-scenes against regulations that would actually help the world break its plastic addiction.  “We now know that we can’t start to reduce plastic pollution without a reduction of production,” environmental scientists Imari Walker-Franklin and Jenna Jambeck write in the introduction to their forthcoming study, Plastics. To meaningfully address this crisis and others like it, we need to look upstream, invest in reuse infrastructure, and mandate biodegradable packaging and high material recyclability. At a minimum, we need to start making producers bear the cost for the collection and disposal of their poorly designed goods.
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