Fishermen using a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS)
Southeast Electronic Technologies
NOAA Fisheries and the Southeast region encourage all fishery stakeholders, including ourselves, to consider implementing electronic technology (ET) options to meet science, management, and compliance data needs. ETs include the use of vessel monitoring systems (VMS), electronic reporting (ER), video cameras, gear sensors, and automated image processing for electronic monitoring (EM), data collection technologies for human observers, and other technologies that can improve the timeliness, quality, integration, cost effectiveness, and accessibility of fishery-dependent data.
Tight budgets and the increasing demands for data are driving the need to evaluate and improve existing fisheries data collection programs. Electronic technologies have potential to be a more cost-effective and efficient manner to collect the data necessary to properly manage Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic fisheries. The demands for more precise, timelier, and more comprehensive fishery-dependent data continue to rise every year. The implementation of fisheries regulations that require near real-time monitoring of catch by species at the vessel level have challenged the methods and budgetary limits of data collection methods such as self-reporting, at-sea observers and monitors, and dockside monitoring.
It is the policy of NOAA Fisheries to encourage the consideration of ET to complement and/or improve existing fishery-dependent data collection programs to achieve the most cost-effective and sustainable approach that ensures alignment of management goals, data needs, funding sources and regulations.
Current Programs in the Southeast
Southeast Electronic For-Hire Reporting Program
The Southeast For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Program implements electronic reporting of for-hire vessel catch data for nearly 2000 vessels in the Atlantic. The purpose of this program is to provide more accurate and reliable fisheries information about for-hire catch, effort, and discards. Fishermen will directly improve data collection that is critical to population assessments and better fisheries management.
Southeast Electronic For-Hire Reporting Program
1-833-707-1632
ser.electronicreporting@noaa.gov
Commercial Reporting
Dealer Reporting
Related Links
More Information
Online Permit Renewals
Gulf of Mexico Branch Homepage
South Atlantic Branch Homepage
Contact Information
Southeast For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Information Hotline: 1-833-707-1632
Email: ser.electronicreporting@noaa.gov