Electronic Reporting and Electronic Monitoring 20 24 April

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Electronic Reporting and Electronic Monitoring 20 -24 April 2015, Noumea, New Caledonia

Electronic Reporting and Electronic Monitoring 20 -24 April 2015, Noumea, New Caledonia

Presentation Outline • E-Reporting • Observers • e. TUNALOG for vessels • E-Monitoring •

Presentation Outline • E-Reporting • Observers • e. TUNALOG for vessels • E-Monitoring • E-Reporting Officers • SPC’s role • Plan for 2015 -2016

ER- Observers - Trials in FSM and RMI using laptops with e. TUBs -

ER- Observers - Trials in FSM and RMI using laptops with e. TUBs - Improved quality and timeliness of data integration into national and regional DBs - Improved journal and trip report writing

e. TUNALOG – PS vessels - Installed on 35 PS vessels since September 2013

e. TUNALOG – PS vessels - Installed on 35 PS vessels since September 2013 - Same layout as paper RPL - Encodes data in XML format for easy upload into TUFMAN - Gradually being replaced by i. FIMS - Although current users can still continue and submit data to fisheries authorities and SPC

e. TUNALOG – LL vessels - Trials since October 2014 on three NC longline

e. TUNALOG – LL vessels - Trials since October 2014 on three NC longline vessels - Trials starting on Cook Island longline vessels and RMI vessels - First page: trip details and catch summary - Regional expanded format - Easy upload into TUFMAN

Download e. TUNALOG - Google search: type in e. TUNALOG - Click on the

Download e. TUNALOG - Google search: type in e. TUNALOG - Click on the first page that is listed - http: //www. spc. int/oceanfish/en/ofpsection/datamanagement/spc-members/e-reporting/379 -etunalogsmart-pdf-manager - Click on ‘Download e. TUNALOG’ blue button

e. TUNALOG Data Flow VESSEL L XM file a t da Fishing company Fisheries

e. TUNALOG Data Flow VESSEL L XM file a t da Fishing company Fisheries authority SPC Data file Import & Audit Regional database SYNCHRONISATION Data file Import & Audit TUFMAN

Vessel Electronic Monitoring - Current trials in Solomon Islands and Fiji - Future trials

Vessel Electronic Monitoring - Current trials in Solomon Islands and Fiji - Future trials New Caledonia and Fiji - Office observers trained to analyse video footage and produce data reports - Final report on SI trials planned for June 2015

Electronic Reporting Officers (ERO) - In Majuro, Pago and Pohnpei - Working at the

Electronic Reporting Officers (ERO) - In Majuro, Pago and Pohnpei - Working at the fisheries authority coordinating ER and EM trials - Bring support to vessels using E-Reporting - Building capacity for observers to use E-Reporting - Receive training and support from SPC and other ER/EM service providers

SPC’s role - Mandated to provide technical assistance to its member countries in areas

SPC’s role - Mandated to provide technical assistance to its member countries in areas of scientific data and advice - Provide E-Reporting products and support in response to membercountries requests - Directed by member countries to participate/collaborate with ER and EM systems initiated by member countries

Proposed ER/EM initiatives for 2015 - Expand trials of Longline e. TUNALOG - New

Proposed ER/EM initiatives for 2015 - Expand trials of Longline e. TUNALOG - New trials of E-Monitoring (Solomon Is. , Fiji, NC) - Continued receipt of PS e. TUNALOG data - By the end of 2015, provide guidelines on “what a country will need to do to plan for ER and EM implementation” - Further investigation/evaluation of alternative E-Monitoring products - Technical advice to the WCFPC ER and EM Working Group (June 2015) - Consideration of special ER trials, e. g. digital measuring of purse seine spill sampled fish using photographs

Take Home Messages - E-Reporting and E-Monitoring are budding technologies in fisheries management (trials

Take Home Messages - E-Reporting and E-Monitoring are budding technologies in fisheries management (trials started in 2013) - Improves data flow efficiency - Industry and fisheries authority support essential - SPC’s mandate is to bring support to member countries in these new fields - No jobs at risk – capacity building of new skills - Contact: SPC Regional E-Reporting Coordinator Malo Hosken maloh@spc. int