Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)

This article examines the disruptive role that fog and associated weather conditions play in human livelihood activities undertaken on and around the Grand Banks of the north-western Atlantic, the affective atmosphere they create and their effect on human participants. After an introduction to the p...

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Main Author: Hayward, Philip R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Barcelona 2023
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/43170
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spelling ftubarceojs:oai:revistes.ub.edu:article/43170 2023-07-30T04:05:54+02:00 Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic) Hayward, Philip R 2023-07-09 application/pdf http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/43170 eng eng University of Barcelona http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/43170/39714 http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/43170 Drets d'autor (c) 2023 Coolabah Coolabah; No 34 (2023): On Gases, Clouds, Fogs and Mists; 7-24 Coolabah; No. 34 (2023): On Gases, Clouds, Fogs and Mists; 7-24 1988-5946 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftubarceojs 2023-07-11T23:04:39Z This article examines the disruptive role that fog and associated weather conditions play in human livelihood activities undertaken on and around the Grand Banks of the north-western Atlantic, the affective atmosphere they create and their effect on human participants. After an introduction to the position and nature of the Grand Banks, relevant weather systems, ocean currents and iceberg trajectories through the region, the article profiles the nature of fishing (and, subsequently, oil extraction) in the area, of the precarity of livelihood activities undertaken and their reflection and inscription in various media. This approach identifies the manner in which aquapelagos (integrated terrestrial and marine systems) are not necessarily safe or stable entities – even in the shortest of terms – and can, indeed, represent assemblages in which humans are stressed and threatened. Within this, the case study examines the manner in which fog is not so much an uncomfortable intrusion into an otherwise manageable industrial operation as a key characteristic to be accommodated. The experience of fog is crucial to the social experience of the Grand Banks and of the aquapelago that is constituted around it. Substantial consideration is also given to the atmospherics of Grand Banks fog in literature and visual art and of the imaginative space created for it. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Atlantic Revistes Científiques de la Universitat de Barcelona
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description This article examines the disruptive role that fog and associated weather conditions play in human livelihood activities undertaken on and around the Grand Banks of the north-western Atlantic, the affective atmosphere they create and their effect on human participants. After an introduction to the position and nature of the Grand Banks, relevant weather systems, ocean currents and iceberg trajectories through the region, the article profiles the nature of fishing (and, subsequently, oil extraction) in the area, of the precarity of livelihood activities undertaken and their reflection and inscription in various media. This approach identifies the manner in which aquapelagos (integrated terrestrial and marine systems) are not necessarily safe or stable entities – even in the shortest of terms – and can, indeed, represent assemblages in which humans are stressed and threatened. Within this, the case study examines the manner in which fog is not so much an uncomfortable intrusion into an otherwise manageable industrial operation as a key characteristic to be accommodated. The experience of fog is crucial to the social experience of the Grand Banks and of the aquapelago that is constituted around it. Substantial consideration is also given to the atmospherics of Grand Banks fog in literature and visual art and of the imaginative space created for it.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hayward, Philip R
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Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
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title Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
title_short Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
title_full Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
title_fullStr Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Extraordinarily Hazardous: Fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic)
title_sort extraordinarily hazardous: fog, water, ice and human precarity in the aquapelagic assemblage of the grand banks (northwest atlantic)
publisher University of Barcelona
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url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/coolabah/article/view/43170
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op_source Coolabah; No 34 (2023): On Gases, Clouds, Fogs and Mists; 7-24
Coolabah; No. 34 (2023): On Gases, Clouds, Fogs and Mists; 7-24
1988-5946
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