Danish lobster fishery to be watched on video

Published 2020년 10월 6일

Tridge summary

Denmark is set to implement an electronic monitoring system for bottom fishing in the Kattegat Strait by 2023. The system will be initially installed on 11 vessels that catch Norwegian lobster. The system will monitor the fishing process, cod by-catch, and compliance with landing requirements. This initiative is in response to the declining cod stocks in the Kattegat in recent years. The system will use cameras to record all fishing activity, sensors to record the movement of industrial equipment, and GPS devices to track the vessel's movement.
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Original content

The Kingdom of Denmark is introducing an electronic monitoring system for bottom fishing in the Kattegat Strait. Special equipment will be installed on ships that catch lobster. According to an agreement between the Ministry of Fisheries and the Danish Fisheries Association, the project is expected to be implemented by 2023. At the first stage, special equipment will be installed on 11 vessels fishing for Norwegian lobster in the Kattegat, writes the Undercurrent News portal. According to him, the electronic monitoring system will gradually cover another fleet. The aim of the project is to document the fishing process for the Norwegian lobster. In particular, cod by-catch and compliance with landing requirements should be monitored. It was decided to conduct such an experiment due to the unsatisfactory state of cod stocks in ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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