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This report describes one concept for developing a new type of fishing ground. The idea is to form a large-scale artificial ridge on the bottom of the sea, using coal ash which is produced in large quantities by coal-fired thermal power plants. The artificial ridges are expected to help promote coal-fired thermal power generation and improve fishing resources.
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Suzuki, T. (1985). A Concept of Large-Scale Artificial Ridges Using a New Hardened Product Made from Coal Ash. In: Kato, W., et al. Ocean Space Utilization ’85. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68284-4_68
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