- The UK Government is implementing Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) systems on fishing vessels to collect real-time data on fishing activities.
- The first vessel to adopt this technology is the Frank Bonefaas, aimed at monitoring mackerel, herring, and blue whiting catches.
- Defra plans to expand the REM program to five priority fisheries over the next five years, with mandatory implementation for participating vessels.
The UK Government has initiated a groundbreaking program to modernize its fisheries management by deploying Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) systems across fishing vessels.
This technology aims to collect real-time data, ensuring that fishing activities are tracked and monitored effectively, which is essential for promoting sustainability in the industry.
Revolutionizing Fisheries Management: Remote Electronic Monitoring in the UK
The first vessel to pilot this system is the Frank Bonefaas, which targets species such as mackerel and herring. This early adoption phase will evaluate the system’s capabilities in monitoring total catches and interactions with sensitive marine species. With a focus on collaboration between various organizations, including Cefas and the Marine Management Organisation, the initiative is expected to lead to more informed fishing policies and practices.
Defra’s strategic approach includes expanding the REM program to five key fisheries within the next five years, eventually making it mandatory for all participating vessels, including those not registered in the UK. This proactive step ensures that all fishing activities are well-documented and regulated, addressing both ecological concerns and the need for food security.
The program’s successful implementation will rely on the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders, including the fishing industry, regulatory bodies, and environmental scientists. The North Atlantic Fisheries Company has expressed strong support for the initiative, recognizing the importance of data-driven policies that can lead to responsible fishing practices.
By adopting REM systems, the UK aims to create a more transparent and sustainable fishing industry, ultimately benefitting both the economy and the environment.
The rollout of Remote Electronic Monitoring systems is a significant step towards ensuring a sustainable future for UK fisheries, providing essential data for effective management and conservation efforts.
“REM promises to revolutionize how we collect routine scientific fisheries data.” — Tom Catchpole, Cefas Strategic Science Lead.