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Teledyne Marine is pleased to announce that, Teledyne Benthos, a pioneer in underwater communication technology, has been awarded a $975,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) to advance on-demand, or ropeless, fishing technology.

Ropeless fishing provides lobster and crab fisheries a means to recover fishing gear remotely, through subsea acoustic communication, thus reducing, or removing, the need for ropes, lines, and surface buoys.

NFWF grant

This grant will support the development and advancement of ropeless fishing technology, crucial to promoting sustainable fishing practices while reducing marine life entanglements.

Teledyne Benthos, EdgeTech, Inc., and the Sea Mammal Education Learning Technology Society (SMELTS) have been at the forefront of developing and testing ropeless fishing gear since 2018. 

Ropeless fishing gear

Gear marking will be improved through directional measurements, enabling a common interface

The funded project is focused on modifying commercial equipment to enable these organisations to collaborate on a common user interface and associated acoustic transducer for vessel or portable use. The focus will be the interoperability between transponders and acoustic modems developed by Teledyne Benthos and EdgeTech.

Gear marking will also be improved through directional measurements, enabling a common interface with Teledyne Raymarine chart plotters, and enhancing usability, making ropeless fishing gear more accessible to end users.

Subsea communication

Teledyne Benthos acoustic modems are the backbone of the ropeless fishing system. They facilitate reliable subsea communication that provides the information needed to deploy and retrieve gear without the traditional ropes and lines that can entangle marine life, including North Atlantic right whales and other cetaceans.

Developing a universal deck box used with an associated transponder will allow for a robust method for gear marking and retrieval.

User-friendly interface

The transponders emit acoustic signals that are then detected by the vessel's deck box, enabling precise location marking and ensuring a seamless operation between Teledyne Benthos and other devices.

The integration of a chart plotter provides a user-friendly interface that is designed to meet practical users’ needs in real-world conditions, making it efficient for everyday use.

Viable and sustainable alternative

Teledyne Benthos will continue to work with deck box and transducer developers to test ropeless fishing gear

Teledyne Benthos will continue to work with deck box and transducer developers to test ropeless fishing gear by addressing interoperability requirements and improving gear marking technology to provide a viable and sustainable alternative for the fishing industry.

Teledyne Marine’s Chief Engineer, Bob Melvin, stated, “We are excited to be taking a significant step forward in innovative fishing technology."

Reliable and efficient tools

"We are committed to providing the fishing industry with reliable and efficient tools while continuing to protect marine life and be responsible stewards of the ocean environment.” 

This project is made possible through a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and will be executed in partnership with Edgetech and SMELTS.

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