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Mobile Electronic Recording and Reporting Application for Artisanal and Commercial Fishing Fleets - OlracMDDL

Barkai, Amos

OCEANS 2023 - MTS/IEEE U.S. Gulf Coast, 2023, p.1-9 [Periódico revisado por pares]

The Marine Technology Society (MTS)

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  • Título:
    Mobile Electronic Recording and Reporting Application for Artisanal and Commercial Fishing Fleets - OlracMDDL
  • Autor: Barkai, Amos
  • Assuntos: Biology ; Economics ; Filling ; Fish ; Oceans ; Recording ; Sociology
  • É parte de: OCEANS 2023 - MTS/IEEE U.S. Gulf Coast, 2023, p.1-9
  • Descrição: Most of the global commercial fish stocks are experiencing severe depletion, with approximately 70% of global fish populations considered biologically endangered due to overfishing and falling well below their Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) threshold. Effective and sustainable fisheries management requires extensive datasets comprising diverse information from various sources, encompassing biological, ecological, operational, and economic aspects. Until recently, in order to provide the fisheries management authorities with the diverse and large amount of data they needed, fishers were forced to collect and keep records of many data types concerning their fishing operations. This was mainly done manually using complicated spreadsheets, mainly in the form of paper log sheets, or in more advanced fisheries, electronic spreadsheets. The task of filling up these spreadsheets was tedious, time-consuming, and normally full of errors. In addition, once collected significant effort and time were needed in order to digitize them in a form and format suitable for analytical work. It was common for data to reach the analysts, sometimes, even, years after they were originally recorded, and as a result, the scientific advice to management authorities was significantly delayed. To address many of these shortcomings, in recent years, data technology has been introduced to commercial fishing vessels mainly in the form of electronic logbooks (eLogs).
  • Editor: The Marine Technology Society (MTS)
  • Idioma: Inglês

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