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Aug 2020
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Each year, more than 27 million tonnes of fish are thrown away by fishermen often due to the wrong types of fish being caught. Could we use a device to attract the right fish? In this episode, Daniel Watson, founder and CEO of SafetyNet Tech joins us to tell us more about a device that can reduce bycatch by up to 90%. He also shares with us his inspiration t ... Show More
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