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Track the Deadliest Catch Fleet in Real Time
Furuno's booth at the 2023 Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle, Wash. Photo by Britton Spark (Instagram: @couchchronicles)
Furuno releases a new commercial radar series
Ben Hayden
Real-Time Data is upgrading its Deckhand logbook for the Alaska longline halibut and black cod fisheries and marketing it to other Alaska fisheries, such as Bristol Bay salmon and Southeast salmon trollers. The logbook enables fishermen to file eVTR reports by pushing a few buttons. Deckhand photo.
Deckhand Logbook expands with 60 more boats joining program
Paul Molyneaux
In the wheelhouse of the Western Dawn, the Scantrol monitor takes center stage. GS Marine LLC installed in October 2023, the first of the SYM7 LT system in the U.S. Photo by John Simpson
30 Years of Scantrol Autotrawl innovation in commercial fishing
Paul Molyneaux
Furuno’s new line of NavNet TZtouchXL large screen MFDs are packed with new features and future capabilities. The glass touch screen enables the user to access Bathyvision charts, plotter, sounder, and other electronics, with the potential to have as many
Furuno’s new multi-function displays
Paul Molyneaux
Early AIS technology originated in the 1990s and came into regular use in 2002. Photo by DS AI
Em-trak Marine Electronics pushes the limits
Paul Molyneaux
Garmin's nautical charts are continuously updated by multiple sources. Photo by Britton Spark (Instagram: @couchchronicles)
Garmin pioneers navigation solutions for fishermen
Carli Stewart
According to Notus marketing manager Francis Parrott, Notus door sensors use two-way communication to provide the user with an accurate door location of up to half a meter. Photo by Riley Holt
Bridging a Century of Trawling with TimeZero Pro 5
Paul Molyneaux
Furuno's booth at the 2023 Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle, WA. Photo by Britton Spark (Instagram: @couchchronicles)
Furuno named the most trusted fish finder for 41 years
Carli Stewart
Controlling illegal and unregulated fishing is a big part of the push to make seafood traceable from harvest to plate. Emydex has systems to track tuna through the international markets. Emydex photo.
Software enables tracing seafood from catch to sale
Paul Molyneaux
Fishermen's Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide
Carli Stewart
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