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* [[Bottom Disturbace|Bottom Disturbace]] during construction only
* [[Bottom Disturbace|Bottom Disturbace]] during construction only


Telecom Cables disallow the [[Bottom Trawl Catch|bottom trawl fishing]] fleet only. During construction the other two fishing fleets ([[Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch]] and [[Drift and Fixed Nets Catch|Drift and Fixed Nets Catch]]) are also disallowed.
Telecom Cables disallow the [[Bottom Trawl Catch|bottom trawl fishing]] fleet only. During construction, the other two fishing fleets ([[Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch]] and [[Drift and Fixed Nets Catch|Drift and Fixed Nets Catch]]) are also disallowed.
   
   


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=North Sea=
=North Sea=

Revision as of 14:37, 13 June 2022

Telecom Cables
File:Layer Telecom Cables.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Cables and pipelines

Description

A telecom cable, or submarine communications cable, is a cable laid on the sea bed between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals across stretches of ocean and sea. Modern cables use optical fiber technology to carry digital data, which includes telephone, Internet and private data traffic.

Modern cables are typically about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter and weigh around 2.5 tons per mile (1.4 tonnes per km) for the deep-sea sections which comprise the majority of the run, although larger and heavier cables are used for shallow-water sections near shore.

MSP Challenge

Telecom Cables is a static data layer. They are point-by-point lines that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan.

Telecom Cables create the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Telecom Cables disallow the bottom trawl fishing fleet only. During construction, the other two fishing fleets (Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch and Drift and Fixed Nets Catch) are also disallowed.


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Types

  • Abandoned
  • Prospective
  • In Use

Metadata

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Types

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Types

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Metadata

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