The invention relates to a system and a method for monitoring the height of fishing gear above the bottom during a fishing operation.
There is an ever-growing focus on the damage that trawl gear, such as bottom trawls, can cause to coral reefs and other habitats for fish propagation. At the same time, it is a fact that many species of fish live on the bottom, or just above it. There is therefore a wish to further develop trawl fishing so as to be able to fish using trawls on or close to the bottom without causing damage to the bottom sediments, and a major step in this connection is to find solutions for maintaining the trawl doors at a certain distance from the bottom. An irregular bottom, the presence of many rocks, boulders and other obstacles, and also fishing on slopes makes this difficult, and there is a need, in a simple and inexpensive manner, both to know the height of the trawl doors above the bottom and to identify possible obstacles ahead of the doors.
When fishing is semipelagic and pelagic, close to the bottom, it is desirable to maintain the trawl doors a certain height above the bottom, so that the doors do not hit large rocks and other obstacles on the bottom, and thus sustain damage.
Today, a number of different measuring systems and devices are available for monitoring a trawling process. These include systems for measuring the size of the opening of the trawl, the speed of the trawl relative to the water, the amount of fish caught by the trawl etc. Such information can be transmitted to the operator of the trawl and the trawl winches on the boat, thereby enabling them to take actions to optimise the trawling process.
During a trawling operation, the operator or skipper has a limited number of actions he can take to influence the geometry of the trawl in order to optimise the trawling process and thus the result of the fishing operation, for example:
The trawl doors move in the direction of travel of the vessel, with an angle of attack of 30-40° to the direction of travel and varying roll and pitch angle, and it is desirable to be able to obtain information to allow the doors to go as close to the bottom as possible by identifying obstacles at an early stage.
The object of the invention is to provide an apparatus/system and method for monitoring the distance to the seabed for gear during trawling operations, which enable the fisherman to identify obstacles as early as possible and take the right decisions in time.
The object is achieved by means of the features set forth in the patent claims.
In an embodiment, a trawl sensor device according to the invention for monitoring trawl doors and the distance of the trawl to the bottom during trawling operations comprises at least one acoustic transmitter and receiver, the transmitter being adapted to be positioned such that an acoustic signal is transmitted towards the seabed at a forward-pointing angle, and means for communication between the sensor device and a vessel.
The acoustic transmitter and receiver are, in an embodiment, arranged in or at the same position and are constituted of, for example, an echo sounder or other device able to transmit and receive acoustic signals. The communication means for communication between the sensor device and the vessel may be cables, acoustic communication means or other cabled or wireless means for communicating by means of one-way or two-way transmission of signals between the sensor device and the vessel.
The sensor device may basically be a conventional sensor device as, for instance, the SS4 series of sensors produced by Scanmar AS or similar sensor modules. The sensor devices are adapted to be attached to the trawl, the trawl door, the clump or other points at which it is desirable to be able to determine the distance to the seabed.
In an embodiment, the acoustic transmitter is adapted to transmit the acoustic signal at an angle of 5-90 degrees, for example, at an angle of 30 degrees.
The sensor device comprises, in an embodiment, an angle sensor capable of measuring roll and pitch angle of the sensor device or the doors on which the sensor device is mounted; for example, the angle of the sensor device relative to the direction of travel can be determined. In this way, compensation can be made for the angular deviation caused by the position of the gear when determining the angle at which the acoustic signal is transmitted.
In an embodiment, the sensor device comprises a processor unit arranged in the sensor unit itself or on the vessel. There may also be a processor unit both in the sensor unit and on the vessel. A processor unit arranged on the vessel will receive signals from the sensor device and utilise them for different calculations, for example, to calculate the distance between the acoustic transmitter and the seabed based on the difference in time between transmission and reception of the acoustic signal and the forward-pointing angle, to calculate the height between the sensor device and the seabed a distance ahead of the sensor device in the direction of travel, and/or to calculate the height between the lower part of the gear and the seabed a distance ahead of the sensor device in the direction of travel.
In an embodiment the sensor device also comprises a GPS unit.
In another embodiment, the sensor device comprises a motor and a rotating mechanism for the purpose of changing the angle of the transmitted acoustic signal. This change can in some embodiments be controlled by an operator or can be calculated by the processor unit.
The invention will now be described with the aid of examples and with reference to the attached drawings.
The trawl doors 12 move in the direction of travel of the vessel 11, with an angle of attack of 30-40° to the direction of travel and varying roll and pitch angles. There is in this connection a need to be able to obtain information to allow the doors to go as close to the bottom as possible by identifying obstacles at an early stage. In order to be able to monitor the characteristics of the trawl doors 12, such as distance between them and their angular position, a sensor device 13 is provided on each of the trawl doors. The sensor devices 13 comprise at least measuring sensors, communications equipment and power supply unit. Examples of measuring sensors are distance sensor, angle sensor, depth sensor and temperature sensor. One or more of the measuring sensors can initially be inactive, but can be activated as the need arises to measure different parameters.
a and 2b illustrate a trawl door 20, for example, a trawl door such as that shown in
b shows a sensor device 26 that is attached to the trawl door 20 in the same way as in
The position of the sensor device on the trawl door, both distance to the lower edge and angular position, will be fixed, definite and known. The transmission angle for the acoustic signal will thus also be known and in the same way as described above for
The calculations can be carried out in a unit connected to the transmitter and receiver arranged close to the position thereof, or can be sent to the vessel where they can be performed in a processor unit, for example, connected to the rest of the vessel's trawl monitoring equipment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20120577 | May 2012 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/053966 | 5/15/2013 | WO | 00 |