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Project Catch COPUOS Presentation Project Catch A Space-Based Solution for Illegal, Unregulated & Unreported Fishing Emmanouil Detsis, International Space University

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  • Project Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Project Catch

    A Space-Based Solution for Illegal, Unregulated

    & Unreported Fishing

    Emmanouil Detsis, International Space University

  • Project Catch COPUOS Presentation 2

    Team Project Oceans

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    International

    Intercultural

    Interdisciplinary 13 Countries + 5 Continents + 15 Disciplines = 1 Team

    13 Countries + 5 Continents + 15 Disciplines = 1

    Team

  • Project Catch COPUOS Presentation 3

    Project Focus: IUU Fishing

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    What is IUU Fishing?

    • Illegal:

    – Fishing in contravention of the laws and regulations

    (Location, Time, Species, Size, Means)

    • Unregulated:

    – Fishing that undermines fishery management efforts

    – Fishing by vessels that are not registered or with forged

    documents

    • Unreported:

    – Misreporting or failing to report catches

    – Discarded species, not included in the official catch

  • Project Catch COPUOS Presentation 5

    Global Extent of IUU Fishing

    Source: TPOceans

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    Effects of IUU Fishing

    • Loss of fisheries

    • Economic losses

    • Fragile balance of the ecosystem

    • Threat to food security

    • Lack of economic

    sustainability

    • Spoil of cultural heritage

    of human civilizations

    Global IUU estimates:10-23 Billion USD/year (Agnew, 2009)

    Global fish catches. Source: FAO

  • Project Catch COPUOS PresentationProject Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Our Vision

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    Monitor fishing vessels with onboard transmitterMonitor fishing vessels with onboard transmitter

    Identify and Report IUU vesselsIdentify and Report IUU vessels

    Detect fishing vessels that do not transmit Detect fishing vessels that do not transmit

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    Fisheries & Space Technology

    A global problem

    Coastal areas as well as remote

    ocean areas and polar regions

    International problem,

    not limited to one country

    Imminent problem

    Legal framework is complicated

    A global solution

    Ability to monitor all areas

    Space Assets accessible to all

    Rapid deployment

    Adaptive solution

    IUU Space Based Solution

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    Mission Statement

    “To integrate a global, space-based monitoring system with existing ocean

    monitoring and detection capabilities in

    order to combat IUU fishing in a time

    sensitive manner.”

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  • Project Catch COPUOS Presentation 10

    Our Solution

    A Vessel Monitoring System that is:

    • A payload on a satellite constellation• Simple and tamperproof

    An IUU detection and identificationsystem that:

    • Integrates all available data• Has flexible architecture

    Catch-VMS Catch-GIS

    Project Catch

    Catch-VMS

    CatchCatch--GISGIS

    A space based solution to combat IUU fishing

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    Catch-VMS: Vessel Monitoring

    • Vessel Monitoring System (VMS)

    • Basic Components:– Ship Transmitter

    – Receiving Antenna

    • VMS monitors compliant vessels

    Source: Qvidja50 Flickr

    Necessary for efficient fishery managementNecessary for efficient fishery management

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    Options for Continuous Global Monitoring

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    System Architecture

    Project Catch Central Office

    MEO Satellite MEO Satellite

    GEO Data Relay Satellite

    Ground

    Station

    Terrestrial Link

    Downlink

    Relay LinkUplink

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    Source: TP Oceans

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    Increased reliability

  • Project Catch COPUOS PresentationProject Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Catch-GIS: Data Acquisition

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    RFMO•Blacklists

    •Whitelists

    Port Authorities•Biomarkers/DNA Testing

    •Ship Registries

    Marine Ship Detection•Acoustic Sensors

    •Electric Field Sensors

    Marine Conditions•Meteorological/ Oceanographic Buoys

    Coastal Radar

    Catch-VMS,S-AIS/LRIT

    Space-Based Data:•Radar

    •Optical

    •Meteorological & Oceanographic

    Ship VMS,

    Ship AIS/LRIT

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  • Project Catch COPUOS PresentationProject Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Data Analysis Methods

    All Vessels

    Fishing Vessels

    IUU Vessels

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    1) Identify All Vessels

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    Source: TPOceans

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    1) Identify All Vessels

    Source: TPOceans

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    1) Identify All Vessels

    Source: TPOceans

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    2) Identify Fishing Vessels

    Source: TPOceans

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    3) Identify IUU Fishing Activity

    Source: TPOceans

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    3) Identify IUU Fishing Activity

    Source: TPOceans

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    Sample IUU Alert

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    Case Study: Blue Fin Tuna in Europe

    Source: QinetiQ

    Source:

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    Additional Benefits: Efficiency of marine patrols, Increase number of fines,

    Other uses (security, logistics, search and rescue)

    Additional Benefits: Efficiency of marine patrols, Increase number of fines,

    Other uses (security, logistics, search and rescue)

    Component USD (thousands) Assumptions

    Transmitters 560 560 ships

    Transmitters: Installation 80

    Payload 50,000 to 30 satellites

    Ground Station:

    Development 15 use existing

    Ground Station:

    Maintenance 1,500 per year

    Ground Station: Labor 1,500

    Imagery 500 Varies greatly

    Social Costs 170,000 fleet retirment/subsidies

    Total ~250,000

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    Conclusions

    • IUU Fishing:

    – A serious global threat

    • Project Catch:

    – Turnkey, global solution

    – Interoperable components

    – Flexible data integration

    – Financially viable

    • Additional applications:

    – Piracy

    – Trafficking

    – Environmental response

    – Search and Rescue

    Source: NASA

    Source: Republic of Indonesia

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    Acknowledgements

    • Dr. Scott Madry, University of North Carolina, USA

    • Dr. Susan Lieberman, The Pew Environment Group, USA

    • Mr. Alex Soucek, ESA, Austria

    • ISU Resident Faculty & Staff

    • Dr. Marlene Alvarez, JRC, EU

    • Barrister Shu'aib Al-Hayatt Balance, Federal Inland Water Ways, Nigeria

    • Dr. Milan Cermack, ISU, Switzerland

    • Mr. Stephen Clandillon, Sertit, France

    • Mr. Antonio Cuba, Alpha Corredores de Seguros, Peru

    • Dr. Adriana Fabra, The Pew Environment Group, Spain

    • Mr. Marcel Kroese, Monitoring, Control, Surveillance Network, USA

    • Dr. Rebecca Lent, NOAA, USA

    • Mr. Renzo Martini, Melecnet, Peru

    • Mr. Cesar Santisteban, Geomap, Peru

    • Dr. Greg Slater, McMaster University, Canada

    • Dr. Scott Madry, University of North Carolina, USA

    • Dr. Susan Lieberman, The Pew Environment Group, USA

    • Mr. Alex Soucek, ESA, Austria

    • ISU Resident Faculty & Staff

    • Dr. Marlene Alvarez, JRC, EU

    • Barrister Shu'aib Al-Hayatt Balance, Federal Inland Water Ways, Nigeria

    • Dr. Milan Cermack, ISU, Switzerland

    • Mr. Stephen Clandillon, Sertit, France

    • Mr. Antonio Cuba, Alpha Corredores de Seguros, Peru

    • Dr. Adriana Fabra, The Pew Environment Group, Spain

    • Mr. Marcel Kroese, Monitoring, Control, Surveillance Network, USA

    • Dr. Rebecca Lent, NOAA, USA

    • Mr. Renzo Martini, Melecnet, Peru

    • Mr. Cesar Santisteban, Geomap, Peru

    • Dr. Greg Slater, McMaster University, Canada

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  • Project Catch COPUOS PresentationProject Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Questions?

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    Project Project

    CatchCatch

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    VMS

    Issues

    Secu

    re

    Glo

    bal

    Space

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    AIS

    S-AIS

    LRIT

    Tamper-proof,Cost, Poles

    Main

    U

    seFisheries

    Management

    Maritime Traffic

    Maritime Security

    Maritime TrafficSecurity,

    High Seas, Poles

    Security, High Seas, Poles

    Report Rate, Poles

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    Appendix: Vessel Monitoring Systems

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    Appendix: Regional Fisheries

    Source: TPOceans

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    VDS/IMPAST

    Existing Monitoring SystemsShortcomingsDelivery Time

    [min]

    False Alarm Rate, Detection Probability, Reliability,

    Identification Capability

    30-60Radar+VMS

    Input Data

    False Alarm Rate, Detection Probability,

    Reliability, Identification Capability

    N/ARadar+VMS

    Spatial Coverage,

    Response Time30-60

    Radar+VMS

    +AIS

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    DECLIMS

    MARISS

    Goal

    Vessel Detection

    Vessel Detection and Tracking

    Assessment of Satellite Capability

    Benchmark Existing AutoDetect Software

    CatchCatch

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    Appendix: Analysis Example

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    Source: TPOceans

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  • Project Catch COPUOS PresentationProject Catch COPUOS Presentation

    Appendix: Link Architecture

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    Appendix: EU Common Fishery Policy, 2009

    Article 9: Vessel Monitoring

    System (VMS)

    Member States shall operate a satellite-based VMS for effective the

    monitoring vessels flying their flag.

    Article 10:

    Automatic

    Identification

    System (AIS)

    Vessels exceeding 15 metres’ length overall shall be fitted with and

    maintain in operation AIS which meets the IMO standards.

    Article 11:

    Vessel Detection

    System (VDA)

    Member states shall use a vessel detection system matched by

    remotely sensed images or other equivalent systems with the data

    received by VMS or AIS.

    Article 12:Data Transmission

    Data collected in the framework of this Regulation may be transmitted

    to competent authorities engaged in surveillance operations of the

    marine environment and general law enforcement

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    Appendix: Link Budget

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    Appendix: Catch-GIS Analysis Algorithms

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    Source: TP Oceans