Accordingly, Gia Lai is the first province in the country to apply an automated, intelligent warning model, helping authorities monitor fishing activities in real time, promptly detecting and preventing violations of regulations at sea.
The system is designed to automatically monitor the operational status of vessel tracking systems (VMS), detecting early risks of disconnection or violations of fishing boundaries. This contributes to improved state management efficiency, data transparency, and supports the guidance and operation of competent authorities at all levels.

The system is capable of receiving and processing data directly from the fishing vessel monitoring system (VMS). When the VMS device shows signs of losing connection or the vessel exceeds the permitted fishing boundaries, the system will automatically generate alerts at pre-set intervals such as 5 hours, 8 hours, 1 day, 10 days, etc. This helps vessel owners and captains proactively check, rectify, and report issues before serious violations occur.
According to Mr. Nguyen Huu Nghia, Head of the Fisheries Sub-Department, the highlight of the system is its multi-channel, multi-target warning mechanism. Warning information is sent simultaneously via the Zalo application, SMS messages, and automated calls to ship owners, captains, officials of the Fisheries Sub-Department, People's Committees of coastal communes and wards, and relevant units to coordinate monitoring, management, and timely handling.
In addition, the system allows for the establishment of recurring warning scenarios at predetermined intervals for cases where fishing vessels fail to resolve connection loss or continue to violate fishing boundaries. This approach helps increase the level of warnings and deterrence, and reduces the likelihood of missing information.
Mr. Dao Nhat Thuy, a specialist in the Fisheries Exploitation Department (Fisheries Sub-Department), said: "Previously, when a fishing vessel lost connection with VMS or violated fishing boundaries, officers had to manually monitor, extract data, and search for information about the vessel owner on the Fisheries Department and Fisheries Inspection system."
This process was time-consuming and labor-intensive, while notification was often slow. Since the introduction of the Intelligent Fishing Vessel Warning System, information is automated and transmitted to relevant parties almost instantly.”
In addition to providing alerts, the system also supports monitoring, statistics, and data retrieval such as alert history, number of alerts, time of occurrence, recipients of alerts, and processing results.
This is an important basis for compiling reports, assessing the level of law compliance among fishermen, and supporting inspections and audits when necessary.

According to statistics from the Fisheries Sub-Department, from October 24th to the present, the system has sent 245 warning messages to fishing vessels that lost connection with their vessel tracking devices while operating at sea, contributing to raising fishermen's awareness of compliance with regulations.
Currently, the Fisheries Sub-Department operates the Smart Fishing Vessel Warning System in parallel with the Fishing Vessel Monitoring System of the Fisheries Department and the Fisheries Inspection Department, aiming for data synchronization. The system was developed by VTC Telecommunications Joint Stock Company under contract with the Fisheries Sub-Department. This is considered a significant step forward in applying technology to modern and sustainable fisheries management.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/giai-phap-cong-nghe-nang-cao-hieu-qua-quan-ly-nghe-ca-post575832.html






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