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Fishing Net calls when filled to the brim

Pascal Katana certainly lives up to his namesake as a brilliant person as he has come up with a new electronic device that further automates fishing. Basically, this 4th year student at the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, have come up with a brilliant trap that uses amplification of the sound made by fish while feeding – these acousitic signals are then radiated to attract other fish who in turn will veer toward the direction of the source, fooled into thinking that there is some grub for the taking. Whenever a decent catch as depicted by the net weighing mechanism is detected, it will kick the GPRS/GSM device into action, calling or sending a text message to the sleeping fisherman that dinner is nearly ready.

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