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Technologies For More Efficient Fisheries

Technologies For More Efficient Fisheries. Presented at the Fourth North Pacific RimFisheries Conference, Tokyo, Japan, April 23, 1997. Scientific Fishery Systems, Inc. Patrick K. Simpson President. P.O. Box 242065 Anchorage AK 99524 907/345-7347 907/345-9769. Talk Overview.

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Technologies For More Efficient Fisheries

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  1. Technologies For More Efficient Fisheries Presented at the Fourth North Pacific RimFisheries Conference, Tokyo, Japan, April 23, 1997. Scientific Fishery Systems, Inc. Patrick K. Simpson President P.O. Box 242065 Anchorage AK 99524 907/345-7347 907/345-9769

  2. Talk Overview • What would the ultimate management system be? • Where are we now? • What technologies are available to move us forward?

  3. The Ultimate Fisheries Management System • On-Demand Reporting by all Fish • Selective Fish Harvesting • Accurate, On-Demand Vessel Report • Accurate, Immediate Habitat Assessment • Perfect Modeling of Fish Dynamics

  4. Current Fisheries Management • Sparse, Periodic Sampling of Fish Stocks • Semi-Selective Harvesting; Bycatch Remains a Problem • Periodic Vessel Reporting; Uneven Accuracy of Reports • Sparse, Aperiodic Habitat Assessment • Crude Models of Fish Dynamics

  5. Moving Forward • Improved Data Collection • On-Board • Remotely Sensed • Information Processing • Spatial Analysis • Automatic Model Generation • Communications

  6. Improved Data Collection:On-Board • Fish Species Identification • Long-Range School Detection • Automated On-Board Stock Categorization • Rapid Temperature Profiling • Bottom-Type Classification

  7. } Temperature Profiling Fish Species Identification Sediment & Effluent Classification Broadband SonarApplications

  8. } Temperature Profiling Fish Species Identification Sediment & Effluent Classification Broadband SonarApplications (2)

  9. } Temperature Profiling Fish Species Identification Sediment & Effluent Classification Broadband SonarApplications (3)

  10. Long-Range Active Fish School Detection Floating Passive Monitor • • • • • • Fixed-Array Passive Fish Stock Monitoring Sonar ArrayApplications

  11. “Observer’s Associate” Automated On-BoardFish Cataloging Lights Fields of View CCD Cameras Fish Separator Field of View Conveyor Belt Flow Scale

  12. Improved Data Collection:Remote Sensing • Sea-Surface Temperature • Air Pressure and Temperature • Wind Speed and Direction • Sea-Surface Currents • Ocean Color • Ice-Edge Movement

  13. Information Processing:Spatial Analysis • Integration of Data Sources • Identification of Bycatch Areas • Species Correlation Analysis

  14. “Fisherman’s Associate”

  15. Information Processing:Automatic Model Generation • Database Mining • Neural Network Modeling • Nonlinear Dynamical Systems

  16. Communications • Low-Earth Orbit Satellites • Internet the Ocean

  17. In Summary ... • Technologies are available to assist in fisheries management • The fisheries will benefit from these technologies • Scientific Fishery Systems looks forward to playing a key role in the development of these technologies

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