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"Fish smarter" with smart buoys that enable gear tracking

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AIS fishing net buoys, the wrong way & the right way - Panbo

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  • 8 Responses 8 Responses says: The USCG AIS office tells me that “Waivers would be considered” — meaning, I think, that an individual fisherman could get waived to use the Em-Trak Buoy-Trackers (or similar if there are any similar). They also said that “We have opened the way for other options, i.e. Mobile AIS AtoN and AMRD Group B device — albeit they’re months or years away from the marketplace.” I don’t think there’s a type specification for a MAtoN yet, though Mobile AIS AtoN certainly sounds like what an effective Net Buoy could be. Meanwhile, AMRD stands for Autonomous Maritime Radio Device and the proposed Group B type “do not enhance the safety of navigation” and thus could not use the AIS frequencies. This sounds like a safe, approved way for fishermen to track their own net buoys — and possibly many other uses beyond fishing — but not a way to avoid net entanglements with other vessels. Latest ITU document about AMRDs here: Ben E says: So I failed to imagine how AMRD could be integrated. Apparently some manufacturers are thinking about AIS transceivers with an AMRD receiver built-in. That should be fairly easy and inexpensive to do, and thus there could be an AMRD standard and market entirely separate from the AIS system while future AIS displays could be able to show AMRD net buoys and similar marks. Cool! says: Looks familiar, Ben 🙂 I wonder if the necessity of buying yet another device to use an AIS-similar device for tracking nets (plus the likely MUCH higher cost of such devices) might doom the “legal” route right off the bat? Fishermen are notoriously stingy, and their inclination to obey rules they don’t perceive to be useful to them is markedly low, in my experience. Yes, there are exceptions, but if $79 devices they can use with their already-existing AIS receivers exist with no downside (at least for offshore use), I doubt you’ll see much interest. says: Sorry, Hartley, forgot to mention that it was you who spotted the AIS net bouys on eBay. Belated thanks! I think we agree that a non-AIS device, especially an expensive one, won’t work as it doesn’t help with the entanglement part of the problem. In fact, I believe such systems have been available, though I couldn’t find any. And the $572 retail price of the Em-Trak Buoy-Tracker that can be waived for legal use is also a problem for some commercial fishing situations, though understandable as a Type 1 AIS AtoN is a complicated device built in small numbers. Hopefully the regulators will come up with a streamlined Mobile AIS AtoN specification eventually. says: De Nada, Ben – it’s nice to know y’all are reading my emails:) I wouldn’t have any issue with these things out on the big ocean – IF – they had useful info in their beacons – i.e., what it is, and the depth, etc. of the net (or whatever). If I knew it was a 30-foot deep longline, I would sail by without a care – if it’s a surface net, I would stay away. Out there, a 10-mile range device probably won’t interfere with the other AIS users (though satellite monitoring might be compromised, and that’s a concern as well) — now if some mutt drops a couple in NY Harbor, we have an issue! Hopefully, the USCG would take action if they did. Will Rogers says: I keep running into these off Georgia and South Carolina it seems. If they had what they were with correct info it would make a world of difference. In the middle of the night trying to figure what these ais signals are is not fun! Samuel J Meyer says: Is an unknown AIS signal more confusing than a white light bobbing around or an intermittent radar reflection? I would rather know something is there at a greater range. You can use your own experience and judgment to figure out what it is says: Samuel, I think thats the point – we associate AIS beacons with actual vessels, and we can look at the data they are transmitting to see whether they are a hazard. Now that we’ve seen these and know what they look like, they are less of a hazard – but they still don’t add much to our awareness of potential hazards. A bobbing little light or intermittent radar reflection tells you the object is small and likely non-hazardous out of it’s immediate area. Don’t get me wrong – these do indicate there is SOMETHING there, and that’s not all bad – but they could be made a LOT more useful!
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Fishing buoy Etsy

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From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods. It’s also home to a whole host of one-of-a-kind items made with love and extraordinary care. While many of the items on Etsy are handmade, you’ll also find craft supplies, digital items, and more.

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Smart buoy prevents fishing gear loss Engineering360

3 hours ago Engineered by California-based Blue Ocean Gear, the Farallon Buoy can be tied onto nets and other gear such as lobster traps and longline fishing lines. An integrated saltwater immersion sensor automatically powers it The buoy transmits its GPS coordinates if moved beyond a set geographical radius. Source: Blue Ocean Gear up as soon as it hits the water, …

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Fishing Buoy Tracking - Superyacht Marine Store

4 hours ago BUOY-Tracker is a high quality professional fishing buoy tracking transponder sold as a complete package solution BUOY-Tracker is a certified AIS AtoN transceiver which is especially certified and legal for use on buoys. Its tough high quality construction makes it ideal for long term continuous use in even the harshest conditions. Convenient, easy to use, low cost, …
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Amazon Best Sellers: Best Fishing Marker Buoys

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AIS buoy tracker - Unictron

6 hours ago Transmitting distance on standard marine VHF is up to 36km, with adjustable reporting time interval. Unictron’s smart AIS buoy tracker is easy to install on fishing nets or vessels, even for smaller vessels that are without power supply. The advanced AIS buoy could be a tracker to fulfill various applications as well.

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Fishing net buoy - All boating and marine industry

7 hours ago fishing net vinyl inflatable. dive buoy. THE L.I.F.T. 3 ATM. THE L.I.F.T. 3 ATM FLOAT $176.00 $130.00 Put the brakes on any big game fish with this 3 Atmosphere float. Inflates to 30 P.S.I. for 98lbs of lift at depth up to 66 ft. and flotation past 105 ft. Constructed of tactical grade, vinyl ...
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Buoy 10 Tide Strategies and Gear Check By Buzz Ramsey

12 hours ago You might also want to stock up on bait and any favorite gear up to a month ahead of the season as the best pricing and availability often occur prior to the August 1 opener at Buoy 10. - Written by Buzz Ramsey. Buzz is regarded as a trout, steelhead and salmon sport fishing authority and proficient lure and fishing rod designer.
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South Australia Marine Weather - Pick a Point Buoyweather

3 hours ago Choose any offshore point in South Australia to view an accurate marine weather forecast. View point-based 7-day wind and wave forecasts in South Australia.
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Glass Fishing Buoy Etsy

9 hours ago Glass Fishing Floats On Rope - Fish Net Buoy Ball - Nautical Beach Decor - Red, Blue, Green, Aqua, Clear w/ Jute Rope Netting. NauticalPlace. 5 out of 5 stars. (3,789) $9.94. Bestseller. Add to Favorites. Japanese kanji marked wooden float …

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"Smart" Farallon Buoy helps commercial fishers recover

10 hours ago Tied onto a fishing net, the Farallon Buoy transmits its GPS coordinates if it's moved beyond a set geographical radius. Blue Ocean Gear. View 1 Image 1 / 1.
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Preventing Lost Fishing Gear in Harsh Waters Now Possible

3 hours ago For fishers and fisheries, replacing lost fishing gear is costly and income lost to "ghost fishing" is irreplaceable. The smart Farallon Buoy by Blue Ocean Gear eliminates these issues, providing real-time tracking and monitoring of deployed fishing gear to anywhere in the world - land or sea - via mobile app or web interface.

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Preventing Lost Fishing Gear in Harsh Waters Now Possible

6 hours ago The smart Farallon Buoy by Blue Ocean Gear eliminates these issues, providing real-time tracking and monitoring of deployed fishing gear to anywhere in the world - land or sea - via mobile app or ...

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Walton-backed S2G participates in $39m funding round for

4 hours ago Sofar Ocean Technologies plans to use the funds to expand its 'ocean intelligence' platform -- a network of autonomous buoys collecting …

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Gilding the buoys: Children paint ornaments for Lobster

8 hours ago Rose Lewis of Gloucester works on one side of her buoy Tuesday during the annual lobster buoy painting at Cape Ann Art Haven. The buoys will be hung on Gloucester's Lobster Trap Christmas Tree ...

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High Flyer – Ketcham Supply Co

5 hours ago Login ; Cart 0. No products in the cart. Search for: Search for: 0. Cart. No products in the cart. Home / Commercial Trap Fishing / Buoys. Add to Wishlist. High Flyer. We make our own hi fliers in house. We carry 2 styles… 12 foot high flyer with a single buoy and a small hat. 14 foot high flyer with 2 buoys and a large hat. Call 508-997-4787 ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the best buoy marker for fishing?

    RITE-HITE Best Buoy-Marker Accurate UV-Coated - Great for Marking Your Favorite… Crab Fishing Trap Floats Buoy - Kayak Outrigger Stabilizer Crab Pot Markers 5x11…

  • What are RF-enabled fishing net buoys and how do they work?

    The Advisory notes that RF -enabled fishing net buoys are being marketed as devices that can mark and track fishing nets. However, these devices utilise frequencies reserved exclusively for automated identification systems (AIS) used to broadcast and exchange critical marine vessel information.

  • Why should I use the buoy-tracker?

    The BUOY-tracker will not only save you the cost of replacing your gear and potential catch, but will also save you the time and effort that goes into the notification of lost fishing gear process! If you break the law...

  • What is bubuoy-Trak AIS?

    BUOY-TRAK AIS Fishing Buoy Tracking Transponder enables electronic marking of any type of temporary buoy installation (hotworks, accident, fishing).

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