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Re: Fibreoptic Cables

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Julian Swarbrick <[log in to unmask]>

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Scientific forum on fish and fisheries <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 13 Mar 2000 10:13:39 -0000

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Dear Trevor,

You need to contact our in-house chart department 'Kingfisher Charts', who
have over 20 years experience in cable awareness information for the fishing
industry, and are probably the most informed body in the UK on this subject.
Please refer to our website for details.

Regards,

Julian Swarbrick
Gear Technologist (IT)

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Website: http://www.seafish.co.uk

Tel: +44 (0)1482 327837
Fax: +44 (0)1482 587013


-----Original Message-----
From: Trevor Kenchington [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 11 March 2000 16:58
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Subject: Fibreoptic Cables


In the last week, two different people have asked me about the effects
of the spate of fibreoptic cables that are being laid across the world's
oceans -- those same cables through which most readers of this message
will have received it. As the Information Age continues, more and more
of these cables are being laid without, so far as I can tell, any
opportunities for the fishing industry to comment.

The effects of these cables on access to fishing grounds is obvious
enough: The cable companies take a very dim view of their expensive
cables being caught by an otter board or a clam dredge, so any cable
creates a narrow "closed area" along its track. Meanwhile, the landward
ends of each cable are trenched into the seabed, with clear (if very
local) effects on the benthic environment.

I am left wondering whether these cables have any other effects on the
marine environment (and hence on the fisheries). I assume that their
outer surfaces are non-toxic but does anyone know for sure? There is
presumably some risk of whale entanglements during the laying of the
cables (and for some whales also after they are on the bottom), along
with some temporary obstruction to fishing activities. But is that all?
Are fibreoptic cables harmless, save for their tendency to exclude
certain types of bottom fishing from their immediate vicinities?

Trevor Kenchington


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