Fisheries e-Log and ERS For Vessel Owners

Electronic Reporting for Fishing Vessel Owners

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eCatch is an integrated electronic logbook and electronic reporting system. All data required by the skipper/vessel owner are recorded either automatically or manually during the vessels fishing period. The complete solution for a vessel owner consists of two software applications - eCatch Electronic Logbook which is installed on board and eCatch Management which is installed at the Company Office.

eCatch electronic logbook can be used as a stand-alone application or it can be configured to communicate with the shore based server, eCatch Management, installed at the vessels company office. This solution syncronises relevant business information between the vessels and the company very efficient.

This solution gives the company staff updated and detailed overview of the fishing activity on all active vessels. This information can be used as a basis for management decisions, planning purposes and detailed documentation of fishing activity, catch, production, landing etc. Several of our customers use data from eCatch as a part of the documentation required for MSC fishery certification and KRAV certification.

Features:

  • Data Syncronisation via XML Files between Ship and the Company Office
  • Catch Details (Gear, Hauls, Positions, Time etc)
  • Production Details (Species, Units, Kg, Presentation, Conservation, Conversion Facors,  etc)
  • Crew Information (Certificates, signing on/off etc)
  • Fuel Information (consumption etc)
  • Microsoft SQL Server Database (On Board and On Shore)
  • Optional Shore Based Management Software (eCatch Management)

 

Benefits:

  • Detailed Production / Operating Information easy available
  • Business Reports (Production, Catch, Catch Efficiency, Geographical (Position, Zones, Effort Areas, Protection Areas etc)
  • Crew Overview / details per Voyage
  • Analyse Tool / Database SQL Queries / Pivot-analysis
  • eCatch 3.0 is approved by the Fisheries Authorities in UK and Norway.

 

Read this article: E-log: Nuisance or useful tool?

 

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