Using mobile device's sensors to identify fishing activity
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Fisheries management is generally based on the regulation of the fishing effort, by
limiting fishing capacity and activity. The fishing capacity can be quantified objectively,
however, the calculation of the fishing activity requires knowing the effective fishing
time, for which it is essential to monitor the vessels activity. The European Vessel
Monitoring System (VMS) only describes the geographical position, course and speed of
the vessel at 2-hour intervals, it is an expensive system used only in vessels over 12 meters
in length and there are no common criteria to infer the fishing activity from the VMS data.
In order to evaluate more precisely the fishing activity, we propose to incorporate new
sensors in the vessels that provide additional information. The sensors of mobile devices
offer an economic solution that would allow their implementation throughout the fishing
fleet. The objective of this work is to evaluate whether the most common sensors
integrated in current mobile devices: GPS, Accelerometer, Gyroscope and Magnetic
Field, offer relevant information to identify the different phases of bottom trawling
fishing activity. The results obtained indicate that these sensors detect, with very high
precision, foreseeable changes in the movement of the vessel during the towing
manoeuvre.
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Galotto-Tebar, M. M., Pomares-Padilla, A., Czerwinski, I. A., & Gutiérrez-Estrada, J. C. (2019). Using mobile device’s sensors to identify fishing activity. In Journal of Marine Science and Technology (Vol. 25, Issue 3, pp. 978–989). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00773-019-00694-5














