Abstract

Humanity is depending on sustainable management of our common natural resources. Nature has got some premises that can not be violated without consequences. The oceans resources and ecosystems are heading for collapse if measures are not taken to change the course. New approaches based on science and gained knowledge about well working principles and innovative methods employed by marine predators can serve as inspiration to disrupt and rethink the way we perform harvest of marine resources. Humpback whales create bubble nets and make ‘walls of sound’ as a hunting strategy. Snapping shrimps use their claws to generate bubbles that cavitate to stun their prey. Inspired by nature, can we copy and apply principles from such performance in a future harvest methodology? And can photonics technologies play a role in this?.

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