NFA unveils State-of-the-Art surveillance network to combat illegal fishing
The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) has launched a massive technological and physical expansion to secure Papua New Guinea’s maritime borders, including the establishment of regional command centers and a new coastal radar network. Mr. David Karis, NFA Executive Manager for Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance (MCS), detailed the strategy during a presentation on the agency’s new assets and the surveillance platform. Karis emphasized that while software allows the NFA to see illegal boats on a screen, the authority needed the physical means to intercept them. To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day , Web – One-Month , Web – Three-Month , Web – Six-Month , Web – Annual , Web & eBook , Web & eBook – One-Day , Web & eBook – 14-Day , Web & eBook – One-Month , Web & eBook – Three-Month , Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual . The post NFA unveils State-of-the-Art surveillance network to combat illegal fishing appeared first on Post Courier .
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