fogcatching
Fogcatching, also known as fog harvesting or fog collection, is a method of collecting fresh water from fog. This technique is particularly useful in arid and semi-arid coastal regions where regular fog occurs but rainfall is scarce. Fog is composed of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, and when these droplets come into contact with a surface, they can coalesce and be collected.
The most common type of fog collector consists of a mesh made from materials like polyester or
Historically, indigenous communities in areas like the Atacama Desert and parts of the Canary Islands have