INVESTIGADORES
GONZALEZ Raul Alberto
artículos
Título:
Fishery and Oceanographic Monitoring System (FOMS): a new technological tool based on remote sensing, with application in ecosystem management of coastal fisheries in Patagonia.
Autor/es:
GONZÁLEZ, R.; GASPAR, C.; CURTOLO, L.; SANGIULIANO, I.; OSOVNIKAR, F.; BORSETTA, N.
Revista:
GAYANA (CONCEPCIóN)
Editorial:
EDICIONES UNIV
Referencias:
Lugar: Concepción; Año: 2004 vol. 68 p. 234 - 238
ISSN:
0717-652X
Resumen:
The Fishery and Oceanographic Monitoring System (FOMS) was recently established in San Matías Gulf (Argentina) with the objective of monitoring fishing fleet operations. FOMS was also conceived as a fundamental tool for supporting research activities in the context of the ecosystem management of fisheries. A detailed description of the system is offered. Two modules compose the system. An on line satellite transceiver (Inmarsat D plus) supplies data about position, bearing and speed of the vessels, and alarms are automatically triggered whenever vessels are detected fishing in forbidden areas. The off line module integrating one on board CPU with other components: an electronic logbook allowing to the skipper load data on species catches and effort per haul. An electronic scale integrated to the net bag winch, records catch weights (including by catch and discards). One digital camera records images for control mesh sizes when it is hauled on board, and a set of probes gather data of surface and column water temperature and salinity. Additional probes in the hold record fish storage temperature in order to certifying quality and traceability chain. All information is stored in a Control Center where ad hoc tools are available for a complete data analysis.