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#Marlin Fishing Development Meta
#Outrigger
#Flying Bridge
#Fighting Chair
#Fish Finder
#Navigation Electronics
#Artificial Lure
#Teaser
#Trolling Speed
#Route Planning
#Route Recording
#Wave Height Monitoring
#Chart Downloading
#Wavepoint Setting
#Chart Plotter
#Automatic Routing
#Depth Safety Setting
#Trolling Pattern
#Nutrien Rich Sea Water
#Submarine Sea Mount
#Underwater Current
#Plankton
#Fighting Tactics
#Marlin Flesh
#Grilling
#Baking
#Poaching
#Frying
#Smoking
#Sashimi
#Rule
#Sport Fishing
#Boat Control System
#Trolling Motor
#Virtual Anchoring
#Smart Boat System
#Sensor Connectivity
#Satellite Communicator
#Handheld VHF Radio
#Antenna Array
#GPS
#WiFi Router
#Modem
#Internet Access
#Transducer
#Speed Calibrator
#Electric Steering Actuator
#Trim Tabs
#Electronics Mounts
#Forward Looking Navigation Sonar
#Doppler Technology
#Target Analyzer
#Night Vision Camera
#Night Vision Unit
#Vessel System
#Battery Monitor
#Clearline System
#Maintenance Applications
#Precision Control
#Battery Management System
#Joystick Control System
#Mega Yacht
#Bluefish Action
#Ship system controls
#Cap Cana White Marlin Tournament
#White Marlin mass migration
#Vanguard
#1550nm LiDAR | Advantages: safety, range, and performance in various environmental conditions | Enhanced Eye Safety: absorbed more efficiently by cornea and lens of eye, preventing light from reaching sensitive retina | Longer Detection Range | Improved Performance in Adverse Weather Conditions such as as fog, rain, or dust | Reduced Interference from Sunlight and Other Light Sources | More expensive due to complexity and lower production volumes of their components
#ROS 2 | The second version of the Robot Operating System | Communication, compatibility with other operating systems | Authentication and encryption mechanisms | Works natively on Linux, Windows, and macOS | Fast RTPS based on DDS (Data Distribution Service) | Programming languages: C++, Python, Rust
#Dexterous robot | Manipulate objects with precision, adaptability, and efficiency | Dexterity involves fine motor control, coordination, ability to handle a wide range of tasks, often in unstructured environments | Key aspects of robot dexterity include grip, manipulation, tactile sensitivity, agility, and coordination | Robot dexterity is crucial in: manufacturing, healthcare, logistics | Dexterity enables automation in tasks that traditionally require human-like precision
#10 species of fish is responsible for the development of global sport-fishing industries | Istiophoridae (marlin, sailfish and spearfish) | Xiphiidae (swordfish) | Billfish species | Stock status: overfished, subject to overfishing | Codified by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) | International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) | Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) | Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) | Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) | Billfish are large, highly migratory species which can cross entire ocean basins, even between oceans | Stock assessments determine sustainable harvest levels | Data collected from fishing activity, including catch rates, fishing effort | Biological information: age, growth rates and spawning dynamics | Annual recreational limit iin USA of 250 Atlantic blue marlin, white marlin and roundscale spearfish (via ICCAT) | Billfish Conservation Act: prohibits commercial harvest, sale and importation of billfish in the continental United States
#Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans) | Distributed throughout the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans | Prefer the upper 10 meters of the water column | Can dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of prey | IGFA All-Tackle World Records: 1,376 pounds in the Pacific, 1,402 pounds in the Atlantic | Demonstrated long-distance movements of over 4,500 nautical miles in 120 days | Significant estimated declines in biomass from 33 to 37 percent occurred over the past three decades | Listed as vulnerable by IUCN Red List | At risk of high incidental catch in pelagic longline fisheries | When retrieving gear in Atlantic, longline and purse-seine vessels are required to release blue marlin caught alive
#Black Marlin (Istiompax indica) | Found throughout Pacific and Indian oceans | One of the largest of the billfishes | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 1,560 pounds | Generally prefer surface waters above thermocline | Capable of diving to depths of 500 meters or more | Often found close to land masses, islands and coral reefs | Subject to overfishing (IOTC) in Indian Ocean | No stock assessments conducted in Pacific Ocean | Frequently taken as bycatch by pelagic longlines, trolling, harpooning and, increasingly, coastal gillnets | Number of Central and South American countries have mandatory catch-and-release fisheries for black marlin and often prohibit their commercial harvest
#Sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) | Frequent nearshore waters | Found throughout all oceans | IGFA All-Tackle World Records of 221 pounds in Pacific, 142 pounds in Atlantic | Listed as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List | Frequently caught as bycatch in longline, purse-seine, trawl and gillnet fisheries
#White Marlin (Kajikia albida) | Found throughout Atlantic Ocean | Prefers the upper 20 meters of the water column | IGFA All-Tackle World Record: 181 pounds from Brazil Royal Charlotte Bank | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List | Incidental catches in pelagic longline, purse-seine, trawl and gillnet fisheries
#Shortbill Spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris) | Distributed throughout Pacific and Indian ocean | IGFA World Record caught off Australia weighed 110 pounds | Primarily caught as bycatch in longline and purse-seine fisheries | Listed as data deficient by IUCN Red List
#Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) | Found in tropical, temperate and sometimes cold waters worldwide | IGFA All-Tackle World Record swordfish 1,182 pounds | Listed as near threatened by IUCN Red List | Major food fish and are commonly caught by pelagic longline, harpoon and drift gillnet fisheries
#Striped Marlin (Kajikia audax) | Range throughout Pacific and Indian oceans | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 494 pounds | Satellite-tagged stripey from IGFA Great Marlin Race traveled 4,739 nm across Pacific Ocean from New Zealand to just off Galapagos | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List
#Roundscale Spearfish (Tetrapturus georgii) | Found throughout Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 70 pounds | Listed as data deficient by IUCN Red List
#Longbill Spearfish (Tetrapturus pfluegeri) Found throughout Atlantic Ocean | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 127 pounds | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List
#Mediterranean Spearfish (Tetrapturus belone) | Found throughout Mediterranean Sea | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 90 pounds | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List | Research required to learn more about biology and behavior