Electronic Monitoring Shows Promise

None | Dec 31, 2017

It’s easy to imagine fishing as a Wild West landscape, with fishermen heading out to sea, catching as many fish as they can, and selling them all back at the dock in a straightforward process.

A camera with a round lens and a white circular base sits mounted on the wall of a ship.
In this video, former Technical Programs Manager Mark Hager introduces and explains electronic monitoring — a system of cameras and computers mounted onboard fishing vessels. This suite of technology could replace the majority of human observers, who currently monitor catch data.

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