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Triton Advanced

VMS Triton Namibia

Global VMS and Electronic Logbook Terminal

 Sustainable management of marine resources 
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FISHING VESSEL MONITORING

The Triton Iridium transmitter is specially designed for fishing vessel monitoring and electronic logbook reporting. It automatically transmits the position, speed, and heading of the fishing vessel to the Iridium satellite system. On demand it can also transmit/receive catch reports, emails, weather data ... The Triton transmitter is robust, highly reliable and easy-to-install.

FEATURES

TRACKING

  • 100% global coverage (Iridium satellite constellation

  • Real-time position reports (with speed and heading)

  • Zone Management (geo-fencing)

  • Airtime cost control by zone at port

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COMMUNICATION

  • Connects to android tablet with Bluetooth or laptop via USB port to send/receive emails, electronic catch reports, weather bulletins

  • Satellite communication via IRIDIUM constellation

ALARM

  • Alarms triggered by geographic event (entry/exit of zone, vessel at port or stationary) or by modification of a technical parameter (loss of Iridium or GPS signal, power supply failure, battery back-up ON/OFF...)

  • Assistance messages

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BENIFITS

REMOTE CONTROL

  • Terminal parameters reading (reporting frequency, power source, ...)

  • Modification of terminal settings (reporting frequency, ...)

  • Positions on demand (polling)

  • Archived positions reading (tracking replay mode)

  • Sensor monitoring

  • Zones parameters setting

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  • Certified by Namibian authorities

  • Global satellite tracking, logbook and email (Iridium)

  • Reliable

  • Operating status indicator

  • Alarm and test buttons

  • Extended battery life (up to 30 days)

  • Up to 180 days data memory

  • 2 years of warranty

  • FishLog added free of charge

FISH WEB
Fishing Management Portal
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