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Abraham Verburg of the Netherlands is patenting a better way to fish with
electricity (W0 98/10640). Some trawlers tow charged cables behind them to stun
fish and improve their catch. But saltwater quickly corrodes the electrodes, so
the cables must be replaced regularly. Verburg proposes using a nylon cable with
a copper core and sockets along its length.

Removable electrodes are screwed into the sockets and can easily be replaced
when corroded.

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