GPS locators help the Fisheries Administration have...
Time:2015-08-12 From:admin
GPS locator helps the Fishery Administration to effectively manage fishing boats
GPS positioning system is widely used. GPS locator allows us to better control our location in this information age and no longer be confused by getting lost. Recently, GPS locator is used in our Fishery Administration to manage fishing boat operations. If law enforcement officers receive complaints or notifications from superiors, they can use GPS locator terminal equipment to track fishing boats and quickly reach the scene of the incident.

"Using the fishing boat GPS global positioning system, we can quickly find out the time, location and operation of the incident." Law enforcement officer Ding Yi said that no electric fish device and auxiliary tools were found on the boat. After inquiry and verification, the fisherman did collect the net and take fish in the waters, but it was a normal night operation.
At 10:44 p.m. that day, law enforcement officers quickly responded to the reporter and the Municipal Fishery Administration. And this work took only one hour. Among them, the fishing boat GPS satellite positioning system has made an indelible contribution.
It is understood that the Agriculture, Forestry and Water Conservancy Bureau took the lead in the city to install GPS satellite positioning system on 18 fishing boats in the district, but it is still in the trial operation stage. This system is not only conducive to improving the work efficiency of law enforcement officers, but also conducive to the safe operation of fishermen on the water. For example, when a fishing boat encounters a critical situation, the fishermen only need to send a distress message through the tracker, and the fishery staff's mobile phone will quickly display the relevant information, and then they can notify the rescue ship for rescue.
"After the trial operation is completed and the system is further improved, all 45 fishing boats in our district will be equipped with GPS satellite positioning systems, and each fishing boat will be affixed with a 'talisman'." said Shi Tao, director of the Fishery Station of the Agriculture, Forestry and Water Conservancy Bureau.