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Seafood Directions 2013 - Adapt, Interact, See Food

Project number: 2012-505
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $60,000.00
Principal Investigator: James Fogarty
Organisation: Wildcatch Fisheries SA (WFSA)
Project start/end date: 19 Aug 2012 - 20 Mar 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The Australian Seafood Industry operates in a diverse and dynamic environment and although the volume produced in Australia is small by world standards, the value and quality of our product and sustainability of our practices are globally recognized. For the Seafood Industry to continue to be a world leader in seafood production and quality there must be an opportunity to learn from each other and plan for the future.
The role of Seafood Directions is to provide a significant opportunity for fisheries researchers, fisheries managers and others who work in support of the industry, to examine key contemporary and strategic issues and develop blueprints that will ensure a sustainable, profitable and socially resilient seafood industry in Australia.As stated previously, this function of Seafood Directions is particularly valuable in the absence of a National Peak Body representing the interests of the Australian Seafood Industry as a whole.

The need for Seafood Directions is indicated by the ongoing support of key stakeholders of the seafood industry , as is evident by the level of industry sponsorship and attendance at the conference series.

Objectives

1. Plan and deliver the eight Seafood Directions Conference in Port Lincoln South Australia in 2013
2. Increase the attendance of industry members, to include members from other sectors within the seafood industry

Final report

Author: James Fogarty
Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Final Report • 2013-10-01 • 3.20 MB
2012-505-DLD.pdf

Summary

Conference registrations of 244 which included 13 free for Sponsors were considered to be well above expectations. The higher than expected registrations and sound management resulted in the conference making a profit.

Feedback from delegates personally and via Facebook and emails indicated a high degree of satisfaction and a lack of negative comment.

Tactical Research Fund: industry-extension of acoustic release technology for at-call access to submerged head-gear in the NSW rocklobster fishery

Project number: 2012-504
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $73,476.10
Principal Investigator: Geoff Liggins
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 2 Sep 2012 - 1 Sep 2013
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The existing FRDC-funded project "Study of ghost fishing in the NSW rock lobster fishery" (FRDC project 2007/038; Final report due November 2012) has demonstrated that lost lobster traps continue to catch and accumulate lobsters, resulting in morbidity/mortality. Traps may be lost due to cut-off of head-gear by commercial shipping or recreational vessels, through vandalism or interactions with marine creatures (e.g. cetaceans). Loss of traps and lobsters may also result from theft. One strategy for reducing the potential for cut-offs, ghost-fishing and theft that was examined in FRDC project 2007/038 was the use of acoustic release technology that would privide fishers with "at-call" access to sub-surface head-gear. The Desert Star ARC-1XD system was extensively tested and trialled in experiments that involved commercial fishing on the mid and outer continental shelf off NSW.

The 2 commercial fishers who were involved in these experiments (Mr Ron Firkin and Mr Scott Westley) were so impressed with the performance of the acoustic system and its potential advantages for their businesses that they have made substantial investments in the technology. Both have since successfully used the system for commercial fishing in its "portable" configuration (i.e. running off batteries but not integrated with their vessel's power system and onboard electronics). They have required and continue to require considerable assistance from NSW DPI staff to set-up, use the system and problem-solve. There is now an immediate need to encourage and support this intial phase of commercial use of the system by these pioneering fishers and to provide the infrastructure for the necessary training and support for fishers who elect to invest in this technology in the future.

Objectives

1. Install Desert Star ARC-1XD acoustic release system and integrate with on-board electronics on at least 3 vessels in the NSW lobster fishery
2. Provide training and support in the use and maintenance of the system for fishers who adopt this technology in 2012-13
3. Produce documentation (manuals, diagnostic & problem-solving tools) covering intallation, use and maintenance of the system
4. Broker changes/improvements to the acoustic release system's hardware, firmware and software with the manufacturer
5. Monitor the performance of acoustic release systems implemented in the NSW lobster fishery

Final report

Authors: Dr Geoffrey W. Liggins Marcus E. Miller Giles Ballinger
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.
Final Report • 2020-08-01 • 1.11 MB
2012-504-DLD.pdf

Summary

Acoustic release systems were purchased by 3 fishing businesses but installation proceeded for only 2 of these businesses, on vessels fishing out of Sydney and Jervis Bay. Installation on the vessel Seeking, working out of Jervis Bay, was a permanent installation, with full integration with the vessels power supply and electronics (GPS-chart-plotter). The installation on the vessel Babs, operating out of Botany Bay Sydney, involved non-fixed (portable) components of the surface station and was not integrated with the vessel’s power supply or GPS-chart-plotter. Training and support was provided through meetings and discussions with the fishers in their homes, workshops, aboard their vessels in port and at sea when deploying and retrieving gear. An operations manual and user guide was developed to provide fishers with a guide to installation options, routine use, problem-solving and maintenance. After-market modifications were made to the ARC-1XDf release units to provide increased protection for key components from physical damage. Based on feedback regarding our specific requirements, the manufacturer made several modifications to system hardware, the firmware within the release units and the system control software.

To establish a forum (Common Language Group) for working with all stakeholders to reach agreement on issues which are contentious in the fishing and aquaculture sectors

Project number: 2012-500.20
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $152,371.00
Principal Investigator: Michelle Christoe
Organisation: Food Focus Australia Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 10 Jul 2012 - 29 Jun 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The need for a Common Language Group is highlighted by the confusion that exists among industry stakeholders and the public arena on a number of contentious issues faced by the Australian seafood industry (eg stainability, responsible fishing, MPAs, fishing methods, etc). This confusion exists throughout the seafood industry supply chain (producers, wholesalers, retailers), among a range of stakeholder groups (NGOs, etc) as well as within the general publi. This is contributing significantly to the negative perception of the Australian seafood industry on a range of important issues (fish management, environment, etc). The successful UK Common Language Group model has demonstrated that much of this confusion can be eliminated through development and adoption of agreed positions on a range of contentious issues affecting the industry and providing an appropriate forum and framework for all stakeholders to reach a consensus position on these issues - "an agreed common language". This position can then be developed into appropriate media (reports, guides, fact sheeets, etc) for extending information on topical issues to stakeholders throughout the supply chain, including consumers and the general public.

Objectives

1. To maintain the Common Language Group and facilitate the resolution of issues that are contentious in the fishing and aquaculture sector.
2. To develop consensus positions on key issues affecting the industry through the Common Language Group.
3. To publish and extend agreed Common Language Outputs including issues papers, fact sheets, website updates and media.

People development program: Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership 2012-2015

Project number: 2012-409
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $150,000.00
Organisation: AgriFutures Australia
Project start/end date: 31 Oct 2012 - 29 Jun 2015
Contact:
FRDC

Need

About 150 persons die from non–intentional injury each year on Australian farms. Between 300 and 350 male farmers and farm workers die a traumatic death from all causes each year. The mortality rate in Australian farming is approximately four times that of the all-industries rated (19.5 per 100,000 employees compared to 5.5 per 100,000 employees) (Durey and Lower, 2004).
The rate of workers compensation claims from agriculture, forestry and fishing in 2001-2002 was 27 per thousand employees. There are about 4,500 claims each year made by workers in the agricultural and horticultural industries. Also self employed farmers are not obliged to report injuries so that the incidence reported may be an underestimate.
In the four years 1989-1992 a total of 55 people were fatally injured while involved in work related fishing industries (NOHSC, 1999). Between 1991 and 2001 a total of 16 professional fishermen drowned as a result of falling or being washed from commercial fishing vessels in Victorian waters.
Available statistics indicate that there is a higher rate of suicide among rural populations generally, and farmers in particular. For example, in the period 1988 to 1997, 921 suicides were identified for farm managers and agricultural labourers (Page & Fragar, 2002). The ABS reports that between 1988 and 1998, the suicide rate was up to 17 per 100,000 persons per year in rural areas, compared to 12-13 per 100,000 in the capital cities.
The health status and determinants of health (e.g. death rates, income etc) are generally worse in rural and remote areas than in metropolitan areas. There is a need to identify factors that contribute to this discrepancy, particularly as it is likely to apply to farmers and fishers.
There is a prevailing opinion that many farm and fishing injuries and deaths are preventable.

Lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk
group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies

Objectives

1. Develop supporting information and data to continue to deliver well-targeted and effective research and extension projects.
2. Change the health and safety culture to enhance farming, fishing and forestry competitiveness and the wellbeing of the families and communities involved.
3. Provide solutions through R&D for key industry health and safety risks.

Final report

Author: AgriFutures Australia
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Project products

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.
Final Report • 4.18 MB
RIRDC_Publication_No_17-038_Reducing_rates_of_death_and_injury_in_the_Australian_fishing_Industry.pdf

Summary

FRDC invested in the Primary industries health and safety collaborative partnership - there is no final report, however the following three (3) products were developed:

- Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry - RIRDC Publication No.  11/021

- Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises - RIRDC Publication No. 10/222

- RIRDC Completed Projects in 2009 - 2010 and Research in Progress as at June 2010

 

Report • 2010-12-01 • 349.74 KB
2012-409 Research in Progress – Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety 2009-10.pdf

Summary

The Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research in Progress June 2010 contains short summaries of continuing projects as well as those that were completed during 2009-2010. This Program aims to undertake R&D and research application activities that improve the:

  • Physical health of farming and fishing workers and their families
  • Mental health of farming and fishing families
  • The safety of the work environment and practices in farming and fishing industries.

This report is an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications which are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au.  Purchases can also be made by phoning 1 300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 1.38 MB
2012-409 Health and Safety in the Australian Fishing Industry.pdf

Summary

This project emanates from the identification of gaps in occupation health and safety (OHS) data for the fishing industry by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Program across all three of its objectives. The research is important as it provides a basis upon which to understand the OHS issues and challenges of the fishing industry and where further efforts and investment could most effectively be targeted.

The primary beneficiaries of this research are the commercial fishing industry, research and funding providers. The information contained in this report provides a clear guidance to the industry of its OHS circumstance relative to other primary industries (forestry and agriculture). It identifies the most ‘at risk’ groups in the industry, and the existing and emerging high risk elements of the industry. It also identifies those areas and issues that are in most need of further investment, and those which would produce the most effective outcomes in terms of reducing the incidences of OHS claims in commercial fishing.

The key finding is that a lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, and a culture of safety, still fails to be effectively dealt with across all States of Australia. The OHS data identifies that the commercial fishing industry has rates of claims that are average for the overall Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry sector, but that claims for fatal injuries in aquaculture and non fatal in marine (or wild capture) fisheries are both increasing relative to employment. The most ‘at risk’ group in the industry are those between the age of 20 to 24 years, with those aged 45 – 54 years being the next most at risk group, and will receive injuries from non powered hand tools, to their upper bodies.

The importance of this report is that on the basis of the best available statistical data (which represents in the vicinity of only 18% of the industry’s participants), it provides some fifteen suggestions and recommendations for the industry and funding agencies to consider in regard to research, communication and training in the commercial fishing industry. It is the most useful basis that has been provided in recent years for framing a coherent approach to redressing the OHS issues in the commercial fishing industry and to arrest increasing rates of OHS claims.

This project was funded by the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety.

This report, an addition to RIRDC’s diverse range of over 2000 research publications, forms part of our Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Health and Safety Research and Development Program, which aims to improve the physical and mental health of farming and fishing workers and their families, and the safety environment and work practices in farming and fishing industries.

Most of RIRDC’s publications are available for viewing, free downloading or purchasing online at www.rirdc.gov.au. Purchases can also be made by phoning 1300 634 313.

Report • 2011-03-01 • 703.67 KB
2012-409 Adoption of Health and Safety Change on Australian Farming and Fishing Enterprises.pdf

Summary

This research report extends the evidence base regarding effective interventions and adoption in relation to the farming and fishing industries. Specifically, it aligns with the objectives of the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety addressing physical and mental health, along with the safety environment and work practices. The findings of this report will assist the Collaborative Partnership for Farming and Fishing Safety to undertake the necessary work that will inform a portfolio of farm and fishing health and safety programs that are underpinned by “best practice”.
Report • 4.18 MB
200-313 - RIRDC Publication No 17-038.pdf

Summary

This report details the experience of the cognitive-based safety training provided to crews and skippers of the Northern Prawn Fishery in 2015 and 2016 as a way to increase safety on board fishing vessels through enhancing safety attitudes and behaviours.

International travel bursary - Mehdi Doroudi - travel to Japan

Project number: 2012-408
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $5,749.79
Principal Investigator: Mehdi D. Doroudi
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
Project start/end date: 26 Sep 2012 - 29 Oct 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The purpose of the application is to seek funds to support travel to attend the 19th meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) to be held in Takamatsu City, Japan. In addition, I intend to visit a number of research facilities to further understand issues associated with tuna propagation techniques, kingfish husbandry including nutrition and disease, and fisheries management issues that relate to South Australian fisheries and aquaculture industries (e.g. stock enhancement, regional fisheries management, ranching of other species, recreational fishing).

Since 2010, the SA government has had input into the future decision making processes of CCSBT. These negotiations align closely with a number of key science, sustainability, social and industry development strategies in relevant SA and Australian strategic plans, such as the SA State Plan and SA Food Strategy 2010 – 2015.

Kinki University has developed a successful program to close the life cycle of Northern Bluefin Tuna. South Australia has had success with the closing the life cycle of the Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) however there are significant challenges ahead of this new and emerging industry to commercialise this activity. Visiting Kinki University will provide the SA government with a better understanding of the future need for infrastructure and R&D expertise to overcome the current bottleneck and to develop a new industry.

Discussions with Fisheries Managers and researchers will inform PIRSA in relation to decision making processes around the management and development of fishing and aquaculture in South Australia.

Objectives

1. To participate in negotiations for SBT on behalf on the South Australian government.
2. To discuss tuna propagation techniques and kingfish husbandry issues with key researchers.
3. To discuss issues relating to fisheries management, including marine stock enhancement and ranching programs.
People

People development program: Review and future direction

Project number: 2012-406.20
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Ken Moore
Organisation: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Project start/end date: 29 May 2012 - 30 Nov 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The aim of the review of is to assist the FRDC evaluate its people development program, with a view to informing future direction and management of its investment in this area.
It is proposed to engage a consultant to assist the FRDC understand the strengths and weaknesses of the current program, and plan for future management and activities.
This activity does not include a benefit cost analysis of investment in R&D projects, as this is a separate piece of research currently being undertaken.
Australia’s fishing industry comprises commercial aquaculture and wild catch fishing, recreational fishing and Indigenous customary fishing. Stakeholders include all those sectors of industry, the Australian Government, fisheries managers, research providers and communicators, conservation groups, and the community.

Objectives

1. gauge awareness of the FRDC’s People development program
2. identify current stakeholder priorities for people development investment, and compare these to current program priorities
3. evaluate strengths and weaknesses of internal versus external program management models
and
4. document roles and/or contributions of recipients of Development Awards pre and post development, to understand whether the people invested in have increased their contribution (cogniscent of the variables to succession, advancement and opportunity), and whether there is broader awareness of this pool of talent.

People development program: Review and future direction

Project number: 2012-406
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $20,000.00
Principal Investigator: Ken Moore
Organisation: Inovact Consulting Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 29 May 2012 - 30 Nov 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The aim of the review of is to assist the FRDC evaluate its people development program, with a view to informing future direction and management of its investment in this area.
It is proposed to engage a consultant to assist the FRDC understand the strengths and weaknesses of the current program, and plan for future management and activities.
This activity does not include a benefit cost analysis of investment in R&D projects, as this is a separate piece of research currently being undertaken.
Australia’s fishing industry comprises commercial aquaculture and wild catch fishing, recreational fishing and Indigenous customary fishing. Stakeholders include all those sectors of industry, the Australian Government, fisheries managers, research providers and communicators, conservation groups, and the community.

Objectives

1. gauge awareness of the FRDC’s People development program
2. identify current stakeholder priorities for people development investment, and compare these to current program priorities
3. evaluate strengths and weaknesses of internal versus external program management models
and
4. document roles and/or contributions of recipients of Development Awards pre and post development, to understand whether the people invested in have increased their contribution (cogniscent of the variables to succession, advancement and opportunity), and whether there is broader awareness of this pool of talent.

ACA IPA: Wild Harvest Abalone National RD&E Planning, Management and Oversight

Project number: 2012-404
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $411,844.00
Principal Investigator: Dean M. Lisson
Organisation: Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
Project start/end date: 8 Oct 2012 - 30 Jan 2018
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.

Objectives

Commercial in confidence
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