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Meeting the new e-monitoring requirements in the Australian Sea Lion zone

Jun 21, 2011

Meeting the new e-monitoring requirements in the Australian Sea Lion zone

AFMA and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) are assisting 12 operators with installation of on-board cameras to assist them to comply with a Temporary Order requirement in the Gillnet Hook and Trap (GHAT) Fishery.

Once installed, the 12 on-board cameras and electronic monitoring systems will capture imagery and fishing data from the vessels. Data such as GPS coordinates, time stamps and video images of fishing activities will be analysed and compared to logbook data. This will assist fishers to comply with the requirement to accurately record all threatened, endangered and protected species interactions in logbooks. It will also assist them to meet the obligation to have either 100 per cent observer coverage or an on-board camera and EMS in place when fishing in the GHAT.

Having 12 boats with electronic monitoring equipment will provide AFMA with a comprehensive picture of fishing operations and compliance levels in the fishery. The initiative is part of an ongoing strategy aimed at strengthening management arrangements and data collection in relation to interactions between the gillnet fishery and threatened, endangered and protected species including Australian Sea Lions, dolphins, seabirds and some shark species.

For more information please contact one of AFMA’s e-monitoring Liaison Officers on 1300 723 621.