Offshore Intrusion Detection, Surveillance and fishermen Safety System

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 16 | Issue : 02 | Page :
    By

    Prakash Kumar,

  • Duryodhan H Chavan,

  • V. B. Jagdale,

  • Mahes Ashok Tamhane,

  1. Assistant. Professor, E&TC Department., RDTC, SCSCOE Dhangawadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Assistant. Professor, E&TC Department., RDTC, SCSCOE Dhangawadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  3. Assistant. Professor, E&TC Department., RDTC, SCSCOE Dhangawadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  4. Assistant. Professor, E&TC Department., RDTC, SCSCOE Dhangawadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

The proposed tracking system for offshore fishermen aims to support sustainable fishing practices and improve the livelihoods of fishermen. This innovative device combines GPS tracking with various features, including security, safety, maritime sustainability, and fishing management, all at a low cost. Key features of the system include: GPS and GPRS tracking: Enables real-time monitoring and location tracking of fishermen. GSM-assisted patrolling: Allows for efficient patrolling and response to emergencies. Security and lifesaving: Provides emergency alerts and support for fishermen in distress. Safety with laws: Ensures compliance with maritime laws and regulations. Maritime sustainability: Promotes sustainable fishing practices and reduces environmental impact. Fishing management: Helps manage fisheries and prevent overfishing. This system has the potential to benefit not only the fishing community in India but also globally. Addressing issues related to coastal regions and international sea boundaries can help reduce conflicts, ensuring better cooperation between neighboring nations. This would improve the safety of Indian fishermen, protect their livelihoods, and enhance the reputation of both Indian fishermen and the Coast Guard on the global stage.

Keywords: GSM assisted community, GPS receiver, and TFT touch screen display, cooperative localization, digital MEMS compass module

[This article belongs to Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS ]

How to cite this article:
Prakash Kumar, Duryodhan H Chavan, V. B. Jagdale, Mahes Ashok Tamhane. Offshore Intrusion Detection, Surveillance and fishermen Safety System. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2025; 16(02):-.
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Prakash Kumar, Duryodhan H Chavan, V. B. Jagdale, Mahes Ashok Tamhane. Offshore Intrusion Detection, Surveillance and fishermen Safety System. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2025; 16(02):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jorsg/article=2025/view=214746


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Volume 16
Issue 02
Received 14/02/2025
Accepted 02/05/2025
Published 26/06/2025
Publication Time 132 Days


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