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Author: Firma Weatherdock

Reliable Buoy Position Tracking with German easyPOS’N’HOOK – fishermens new tool

Posted on 1. March 2019 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, buoy tracking, customized data programming, customized frequencies, fishing vessel, portable locating beacon, position reporting, real time tracking, VHF, waypoint marking, weatherdock

Many Fishermen create waypoints on the chartplotter as a geo-reference to their droped buoy marking the end of a fishing-line or fishing-net. But this is not a sufficient sollution, because it will be a one-time information and nothing more. What […]

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IUU – illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Posted on 11. February 2019 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, border control, coastal surveillance, fishing, fleet monitoring, IUU, offshore, real time tracking, receiver, tracker, transmitter, vessel, vmstrack, weatherdock

IUU is getting more and more important these days as this is a serious threat to sustainable fishing and a huge damage of the marine environment. To reduce the IUU problem the VHF based “real-time-tracking” devices vmsTRACK-PRO by the German […]

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Is there a relation between fishermen death at sea to coastline length to equipment level of the fishermen and how can these events been prevented?

Posted on 21. August 201814. June 2019 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, battery, bluetooth, dsc, easyONE, fishing, high output power, LED flare, mobile, personal locating beacon, smm, weatherdock

The question is how many poor fishermen do loose their lives at sea in lower developed “fishing nations” like India, Sri Lanka or Vietnam? Is it possible to create a broad rule of thumb for possible death per kilometer coast […]

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Cost effective AIS vessel management system

Posted on 14. August 2018 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, battery, fisheries, fishing, illegal, IUU, real time tracking, receiver, security, smm, tracking, unregulated, unreported, vessel, vessel management, VHF, weatherdock

IUU also occurs not only in high seas, but also in the exclusive economic zones of coastal States by national and foreign vessels and in river and inland fisheries. However, in marine fisheries, while it is difficult to estimate precisely […]

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Locating, Tracking and Reporting via App – the new kind of Fishing

Posted on 30. July 2018 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged ABALOBI, AIS, app, battery, catch report, fisheries, fishing, flexible power management, IUU, locating beacon, palm-sized, smm, solar, transparency, vmstrack, weatherdock

Commercial Fishing Companies as well as local Fishing Communities need to get reliable information about where are the vessels located and where the “catch of the day” was caught by any vessel which has went out. Another important fact to […]

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IUU – illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Posted on 12. July 20187. February 2019 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, artisanal fishing, border control, coastal surveillance, fishing, fleet monitoring, identifying, IUU, market leader, offshore, real time tracking, smm 2018, transmitter, vmstrack, weatherdock

IUU is getting more and more important these days as this is a serious threat to sustainable fishing and a huge damage of the marine environment. To reduce the IUU problem the VHF based “real-time-tracking” devices vmsTRACK-PRO by the German […]

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Cost effective solution for coastal receiver network

Posted on 9. May 2018 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS receiver, coastal base station, IUU, object monitoring, real time tracking, vessel tracking, VHF, weatherdock

The German Weatherdock AG is presenting the AIS Receiver Terminal. Mounted in an industry suitable 19" rack, the integration of AIS reception into a given technical equipment structure of stations along the coastline will become easy and confortable. High functionality […]

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AIS and M2M Protect Against IUU Fishing by Small Vessels

Posted on 6. March 2018 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, AIS traffic management, Class B transceiver, fishing fleet tracking, HALI, illegal unregulated unreported fishing, IUU, monitoring, ORBCOMM, POLESTAR, S-AIS, satellite AIS, satellite tracking, security, standalone tracking application, terrestrial AIS, vessel management, weatherdock

In addition to causing economic damage, these actions can threaten local biodiversity and food security in many countries. Unfortunately, none of this come as a surprise to anyone involved in global fishery management. But all is not doom and gloom. […]

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Local Area and Offshore Tracking & Monitoring

Posted on 28. February 2018 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, border control, coastal surveilance, fishing fleet, fishing vessel, illegal unreported and unregulated fishing, IUU, local area tracking, Maritime Domain Awareness, MDA, monitoring, offshore tracking, satellite AIS, smal vessel, tracking, vessel identifying

Today tracking and monitoring of all vessels from a local fishing fleet is limited by the receiving range of the used base stations. What about if a vessel is out of range and no longer trackable for a bunch of […]

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AIS MOB personal locator easyONE is updated into better easyONE-DSC-CL

Posted on 27. November 2017 by Firma Weatherdock Posted in General Tagged AIS, AIS MOB, dsc, personal locating, PLB, safety at sea, VHF radio, weatherdock

The German Weatherdock AG just presented the latest development of their market high-runner easyONE. An AIS MOB personal locating beacon with additional DSC "closed loop" distress call functionality and an integrated bright strong red LED Flare for maximum visibility of […]

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