Hunting ghost fishing gear for fishery sustainability using autonomous underwater vehicles

Jia-En Chang, Sheng-wei Huang, Jenhwa Guo
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This article describes a method of using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) and visible light communication to locate ghost fishing gears. Ghost fishing refers to derelict fishing gear which continues to function and induce mortality of aquatic organisms without human control. So far, derelict and lost fishing gears are a major global problem. A comprehensive solution is proposed here for dealing with the issue of the ghost fishing gear. This solution includes hardware and software solutions, respectively. In terms of hardware, a light weight, hand-carried AUV, an omni-directional LED light ball which is a passive optical communication device are used. In terms of software, there are three apps running on mobile devices: the registration system of fishing gear for the owner, checking the fishing gear by the coast guard during the departure examination and location logger of fishing gear when deploying and recovering the fishing gear. To implement the idea of hunting the ghost fishing gear, USD$300,000 is required. This work will be executed over three years. In the first year, small light balls with passive optical communication and Bluetooth will be developed. An AUV with optical transceiver will be developed and tested based on a well-established prototype AUV in the second year. In the third year, the apps for fishing gear management will be built. This system will be tested in the field where an AUV searches light balls attached on fishing gears. Effective management and control of fishing gear can manage the incidence of ghost fishing gear. It is expected that the system not only protects marine life but also reduces marine litter. This work provides a view of using the AUV and communication technology to drive commercial fisheries towards sustainability.
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本文介绍了一种利用自主水下航行器(AUV)和可见光通信对幽灵渔具进行定位的方法。鬼渔是指废弃渔具在没有人为控制的情况下继续发挥作用并导致水生生物死亡。到目前为止,废弃和丢失的渔具是一个主要的全球性问题。针对幽灵渔具问题,提出了综合解决方案。该解决方案分别包括硬件和软件解决方案。在硬件方面,采用了重量轻的手持式AUV和全向LED光球,这是一种无源光通信设备。在软件方面,在移动设备上运行的应用程序有三个:渔具所有者注册系统,海警离境检查时对渔具的检查,部署和回收渔具时对渔具位置的记录。为了实现猎杀幽灵渔具的想法,需要30万美元。这项工作将在三年内完成。第一年将开发具有无源光通信和蓝牙功能的小光球。第二年,将在一个成熟的AUV原型的基础上开发和测试一个带有光学收发器的AUV。第三年,将建立渔具管理应用程序。该系统将在水下航行器搜索附着在渔具上的光球的现场进行测试。对渔具进行有效的管理和控制,可以控制幽灵渔具的发生。预计该系统不仅可以保护海洋生物,还可以减少海洋垃圾。这项工作提供了使用AUV和通信技术推动商业渔业走向可持续发展的观点。
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