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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XD04
Vessel Monitoring Systems; Approved
Mobile Transmitting Units for Use in
the Fisheries off the West Coast States
and in the Western Pacific; Pacific
Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open
Access Sector
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of vessel monitoring
systems; type–approval.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This document provides
notice of vessel monitoring systems
(VMS) approved by NOAA for use by
vessels participating in the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector
and sets forth relevant features of the
VMS.
To obtain copies of the list
of NOAA–approved VMS mobile
transmitting units and NOAA–approved
VMS communications service providers,
please contact the VMS Support Center
at phone 888–219–9228, fax 301–427–
0049, or write to NOAA Fisheries Office
for Law Enforcement (OLE), VMS
Support Center, 8484 Georgia Avenue,
Suite 415, Silver Spring, MD 20910. For
more addresses regarding approved
VMS, see the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section, under the heading
VMS Provider Address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
public may acquire this notice,
installation/activation checklists, and
relevant updates by calling the VMS
support center, phone 888–219–9228,
fax 301–427–0049. For questions
regarding the status of VMS provider
evaluations, contact Jonathan Pinkerton,
National VMS Program Manager, phone
301–427–2300; fax 301–427–0049. For
questions regarding the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector
VMS requirement, contact Joe Albert,
Northwest Divisional VMS Program
Manager, phone 206–526–6135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
I. VMS Mobile Transceiver Units
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A. BOATRACS – FMTC/G
The Boatracs satellite
communications VMS transmitting
units that meet the minimum technical
requirements for the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector
is the BOATRACS – FMTC/G. The
address for the Boatracs distributor
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dealer contact is provided under the
heading ‘‘VMS Provider Address’’.
The FMTC/G is an integrated GPS
two–way satellite communications
system, consisting of two major
hardware components, the Mobile
Communication Transceiver (MCT) and
the Enhanced Display Unit (EDU). The
MCT contains the antenna and
integrated GPS which communicates
with the satellite and contains the
operating circuitry and memory. The
EDU is a shock and splash resistant
display and key board unit consisting
of, a liquid crystal display, keyboard,
with adjustable contrast, brightness, and
audible alerts. A back light illuminates
the display for night view. The EDU has
message waiting, no signal, and audible
message received indicators.
The Mobile Communications
Transceiver is 6.7 inches high, 11.4
inches wide and weighs 11 pounds. The
base of the unit is 6.595 inches in
diameter. The MCT draws
approximately 2.3 amps of current from
the power supply while transmitting
and 1.2 amps when vessel is idle.
The Enhanced Display Unit is a
hardened and splash proof keyboard
display unit with a 15–line X 40–
character screen that allows for both text
and graphics. It is 12.72 inches wide,
9.3 inches long, 2.21 inches in depth,
and weighs 3 pounds and is holster
mounted in the cabin.
A vessel owner may purchase this
system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the
heading ‘‘VMS Provider Address’’. The
owner should identify himself or herself
as a vessel owner issued a permit to
operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery, Open Access Sector, so the
transceiver set can be properly
configured.
B. Faria WatchDog 750VMS with
VTERM
The Faria WatchDog 750VMS with
VTERM Features: The transceiver
consists of an integrated dual model
GPS/GSM/GPRS/Iridium Satellite
Communicator mounted in the
wheelhouse and antennas mounted atop
the vessel. The Faria VTERM is a touch
screen display provides the capability to
process electronic forms, declarations,
and send e–mail. A configuration option
is available to automatically send daily
status reports to a private e–mail
address and position reports to a secure
web site where the data is provided on
a map and in tabular form. A 2–inch
user interface is also included with this
system that displays if the MTU is
operating properly and can send
emergency notification messages to up
to four e–mail addresses and/or
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telephone numbers. The unit is pre–
configured and tested for NMFS VMS
(non–GMDSS) operations. Authorized
dealers who are listed at https://
www.vmstracking.com provide satellite
commissioning services.
Automatic GPS position reporting
starts after transceiver installation and
power activation onboard the vessel.
The unit is a car radio sized transceiver
powered by any 9 to 16 VDC power
supply. It is factory configured for
automatic reduced position
transmissions when the vessel is
stationary (i.e., in port) which allows for
port stays in a reduced power state and
without the need for unit shut down.
The unit restarts normal position
transmission automatically when the
vessel goes to sea.
The Faria WatchDog 750VMS has an
omni–directional Iridium, GPS, and
GSM/GPRS antennas, providing
operation from +/¥ 5 degrees above or
below the horizon anywhere on earth.
The GSM/GPRS capability gives the
system the additional ability to
communicate through the Cingular
wireless network where available.
A vessel owner may purchase this
system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the
heading ‘‘VMS Provider Address’’. The
owner should identify himself or herself
as a vessel owner issued a permit to
operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery, Open Access Sector, so the
transceiver set can be properly
configured.
C. The Thrane & Thrane Sailor (TT–
3026D) Gold VMS
The Thrane & Thrane Sailor Gold
VMS(TT–3026D)have been found to
meet the minimum technical
requirements for vessels issued permits
to operate in the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery, Open Access
Sector. The address for the Thrane &
Thrane distributor contact is provided
in this notice under the heading VMS
Provider Addresses.
The TT–3026D Gold VMS both
feature an integrated GPS/Inmarsat-C
unit. The unit is factory pre-configured
for NMFS VMS operations (non-Global
Maritime Distress & Safety System (nonGMDSS). The Thrane and Thrane Gold
VMS includes a marine grade monitor
with keyboard and integrated mouse.
Satellite commissioning services are
provided by Thrane & Thrane
personnel.
Automatic GPS position reporting
starts after transceiver installation and
power activation onboard the vessel.
The unit is an integrated transceiver/
antenna/GPS design using a floating 10
to 32 VDC power supply. The unit is
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configured for automatic reduced
position transmissions when the vessel
is stationary (i.e., in port). It allows for
port stays without power drain or power
shut down. The unit restarts normal
position transmission automatically
when the vessel goes to sea.
The TT–3026D provides operation
down to +/-15 degree angles. The unit
has the capability of two–way
communications to send electronic
forms and to receive e-mail and other
messages. A configuration option is
available to automatically send position
reports to a private address, such as a
fleet management company.
To use the TT–3026D the vessel
owner will need to establish an
Inmarsat-C system use contract with an
approved Inmarsat-C communications
service provider. The owner will be
required to complete the Inmarsat-C
Registration for Service Activation for
Maritime Mobile Earth Station. The
owner should consult with Thrane &
Thrane when completing this form.
Thrane & Thrane personnel will
perform the following services before
shipment: (1) configure the transceiver
according to OLE specifications for
vessels issued permits to operate in the
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open
Access Sector; (2) download the
predetermined NMFS position reporting
and broadcast command identification
numbers into the unit; (3) test the unit
to ensure operation when installation
has been completed on the vessel; and
(4) forward the Inmarsat service
provider and the transceiver identifying
information to OLE.
A vessel owner may purchase this
system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the
heading ‘‘VMS Provider Address’’. The
owner should identify himself or herself
as a vessel owner issued a permit to
operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery, Open Access Sector, so the
transceiver set can be properly
configured.
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II. Communications Service Providers
OLE has approved the below–listed
communications service providers:
Faria GSM/Iridium, Stratos Global, and
VIZADA satellite communications
services for the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery, Open Access Sector.
A. Qualcomm Satellite Service
Qualcomm Enterprise Services
delivers integrated wireless applications
and services to businesses around the
world. We enable enterprises to operate
at peak performance and improve the
quality of life for customers in their
value chain. Mobile workforce,
enterprise management, and machine-
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to-machine communications are some of
the key applications being mobilized by
enterprises today.
Vessel owners wishing to use
Qualcomm services will need to
purchase a Boatracs FMTC/G
transceiver. Information regarding
configuration, installation, and service
activation procedures for the transceiver
can be obtained from Boatracs. The
contact information for Boatracs is
located under the heading of VMS
provider addresses.
B. Faria GSM/Iridium Service
The Faria Watchdog GSM/Iridium
Service is a dual mode GSM/GPRS and
Iridium platform to ensure that
connections are highly reliable, near
real time and cost effective. The primary
channel is the GSM/GPRS and the
secondary channel is Iridium.
The owner must confirm the
operation and communications service
to ensure that position reports are
automatically sent to and received by
OLE before leaving on a fishing trip
under VMS. OLE does not regard the
fishing vessel as being in compliance
until position reports are automatically
received. For confirmation purposes,
contact the VMS support center, phone
888–219–9228, fax 301–427–0049.
C. INMARSAT–C Communications
Providers
It is recommended, for vendor
warranty and customer service
purposes, that the vessel owner keep for
his or her records and that Stratos
Global or VIZADA have on record the
following identifying information: (a)
Signed and dated receipts and contracts;
(b) transceiver serial number; (c)
VIZADA or Stratos Global customer
number, user name and password; (d) e–
mail address of transceiver; (e) Inmarsat
identification number; (f) owner name;
(g) vessel name; (h) vessel
documentation or registration number;
and (i) mobile earth station license (FCC
license).
OLE will provide an installation and
activation checklist which the vessel
owner must follow. The vessel owner
must sign a statement on the checklist
certifying compliance with the
installation procedures and return the
checklist to OLE. Installation can be
performed by an electronics specialist,
and the installation cost is paid by the
owner.
The owner must confirm the
operation and communications service
to ensure that position reports are
automatically sent to and received by
OLE before leaving on a fishing trip
under VMS. OLE does not regard the
fishing vessel as being in compliance
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until position reports are automatically
received. For confirmation purposes,
contact the VMS support center, phone
888–219–9228, fax 301–427–0049.
C1. Stratos Global
Stratos Global is a provider Vessel
Monitoring Services to the fishing
industry. By installing an approved OLE
Imarsat–C transceiver on the vessel,
fishermen can send and receive E–mail,
to and from land, transceiver
automatically sends vessel position
reports to OLE, and is fully compliant
with the International Coast Guard
Search and Rescue Centers. Stratos
Global Vessel Monitoring System
Services are being sold through Thrane
and Thrane Inc. For the Thrane and
Thrane and Stratos Global addresses,
look under the heading ‘‘VMS Provider
Address’’.
C2. VIZADA Satellite Services
Inmarsat–C is a store–and–forward
data messaging service. Inmarsat C
allows users to send and receive
information virtually anywhere in the
world, on land, at sea, and in the air.
Inmarsat–C supports a wide variety of
applications including Internet e–mail,
position and weather reporting, a free
daily news service, and remote
equipment monitoring and control.
Mariners can use Inmarsat–C free of
charge to send critical safety at sea
messages as part of the U.S. Coast
Guard’s Automated Mutual–Assistance
Vessel Rescue system and of the NOAA
Shipboard Environmental Acquisition
System programs. VIZADA Vessel
Monitoring System Services is being
sold through Thrane & Thrane, Inc. For
the Thrane & Thrane and VIZADA
addresses, look under the heading
‘‘VMS Provider Address’’.
VIZADA and Stratos Global Features
offered through Thrane & Thrane:
Customer Service supports the security
and privacy of vessel accounts and
messages with the following: (a)
password authentication for vessel
owners or agents and for OLE to prevent
unauthorized changes or inquiries; and
(b) separation of private messages from
OLE messages. (OLE requires VMS–
related position reports, only.) Billing is
separated between accounts for the
vessel owner and the OLE. VMS
position reports and vessel–initiated
messaging are paid for by the vessel
owner. Messaging initiated from OLE
operations center is paid for by NOAA.
Thrane & Thrane provides customer
service for VIZADA and Stratos Global
users to support and establish two–way
transmission of transceiver unit
configuration commands between the
transceiver and land–based control
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centers. This supports OLE’s message
needs and, optionally, fishermen’s
private message needs.
The vessel owner can configure
automatic position reports to be sent to
a private address, such as to a fleet
management company. The vessel can
send and receive private e–mail and
other messages when the transceiver has
such an input device as a laptop or
personal computer attached.
Vessel owners wishing to use Stratos
Global or VIZADA services will need to
purchase an Inmarsat–C transceiver
approved for the fishery. The owner will
need to complete an Inmarsat–C system
use contract with Stratos Global or
VIZADA, including a mobile earth
station license (FCC requirement). The
transceiver will need to be
commissioned with Inmarsat according
to Stratos Global’s or VIZADA
instructions. The owner should refer to
and follow the configuration,
installation, and service activation
procedures for the specific transceiver
purchased.
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III. VMS Provider Addresses
Boatracs corporate offices address is
9155 Brown Deer Rd, Suite 8, San
Diego, CA 92121. Telephone numbers
are toll free (877) 468–8722 and direct
dialed (858) 458–8100. The primary
point of contact is Debbie Foste,
Manager of Fisheries, e–mail
dfoste@boatracs.com, direct telephone
number (877) 468–8722 ext. 105, and
Winston Richardson, e–mail
wrichardson@boatracs.com, direct
telephone number (858) 458–8106.
Faria Watchdog Inc., authorized
reseller. Reseller information can be
found on the internet website at
www.vmstracking.com. Alternatively
vessel owners may contact, Faria
WatchDog Inc., 385 Norwich–New
London Turnpike, Uncasville, CT
06382, 1–877–888–5569, 860–848–2704
fax, information@fariawatchdog.com e–
mail.
For Thrane & Thrane Sailor 3026D
Gold VMS, Stratos Global or VIZADA
information contact Lauri Paul, Marine
Products, Thrane & Thrane, Inc., 509
Viking Drive, Suite K, L & M, Virginia
Beach, VA 23452; voice: 757–753–9450
or 757–463–9557; fax: 757–463–9581, e–
mail: lp@thrane.com; website: https://
www.us.thrane.com/.
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Dated: October 22, 2007.
William T. Hogarth,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XD04
Vessel Monitoring Systems; Approved Mobile Transmitting Units for
Use in the Fisheries off the West Coast States and in the Western
Pacific; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of vessel monitoring systems; type-approval.
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SUMMARY: This document provides notice of vessel monitoring systems
(VMS) approved by NOAA for use by vessels participating in the Pacific
Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector and sets forth relevant
features of the VMS.
ADDRESSES: To obtain copies of the list of NOAA-approved VMS mobile
transmitting units and NOAA-approved VMS communications service
providers, please contact the VMS Support Center at phone 888-219-9228,
fax 301-427-0049, or write to NOAA Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement
(OLE), VMS Support Center, 8484 Georgia Avenue, Suite 415, Silver
Spring, MD 20910. For more addresses regarding approved VMS, see the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, under the heading VMS Provider
Address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The public may acquire this notice,
installation/activation checklists, and relevant updates by calling the
VMS support center, phone 888-219-9228, fax 301-427-0049. For questions
regarding the status of VMS provider evaluations, contact Jonathan
Pinkerton, National VMS Program Manager, phone 301-427-2300; fax 301-
427-0049. For questions regarding the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery,
Open Access Sector VMS requirement, contact Joe Albert, Northwest
Divisional VMS Program Manager, phone 206-526-6135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. VMS Mobile Transceiver Units
A. BOATRACS - FMTC/G
The Boatracs satellite communications VMS transmitting units that
meet the minimum technical requirements for the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector is the BOATRACS - FMTC/G. The
address for the Boatracs distributor dealer contact is provided under
the heading ``VMS Provider Address''.
The FMTC/G is an integrated GPS two-way satellite communications
system, consisting of two major hardware components, the Mobile
Communication Transceiver (MCT) and the Enhanced Display Unit (EDU).
The MCT contains the antenna and integrated GPS which communicates with
the satellite and contains the operating circuitry and memory. The EDU
is a shock and splash resistant display and key board unit consisting
of, a liquid crystal display, keyboard, with adjustable contrast,
brightness, and audible alerts. A back light illuminates the display
for night view. The EDU has message waiting, no signal, and audible
message received indicators.
The Mobile Communications Transceiver is 6.7 inches high, 11.4
inches wide and weighs 11 pounds. The base of the unit is 6.595 inches
in diameter. The MCT draws approximately 2.3 amps of current from the
power supply while transmitting and 1.2 amps when vessel is idle.
The Enhanced Display Unit is a hardened and splash proof keyboard
display unit with a 15-line X 40-character screen that allows for both
text and graphics. It is 12.72 inches wide, 9.3 inches long, 2.21
inches in depth, and weighs 3 pounds and is holster mounted in the
cabin.
A vessel owner may purchase this system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the heading ``VMS Provider Address''.
The owner should identify himself or herself as a vessel owner issued a
permit to operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access
Sector, so the transceiver set can be properly configured.
B. Faria WatchDog 750VMS with VTERM
The Faria WatchDog 750VMS with VTERM Features: The transceiver
consists of an integrated dual model GPS/GSM/GPRS/Iridium Satellite
Communicator mounted in the wheelhouse and antennas mounted atop the
vessel. The Faria VTERM is a touch screen display provides the
capability to process electronic forms, declarations, and send e-mail.
A configuration option is available to automatically send daily status
reports to a private e-mail address and position reports to a secure
web site where the data is provided on a map and in tabular form. A 2-
inch user interface is also included with this system that displays if
the MTU is operating properly and can send emergency notification
messages to up to four e-mail addresses and/or telephone numbers. The
unit is pre-configured and tested for NMFS VMS (non-GMDSS) operations.
Authorized dealers who are listed at https://www.vmstracking.com provide
satellite commissioning services.
Automatic GPS position reporting starts after transceiver
installation and power activation onboard the vessel. The unit is a car
radio sized transceiver powered by any 9 to 16 VDC power supply. It is
factory configured for automatic reduced position transmissions when
the vessel is stationary (i.e., in port) which allows for port stays in
a reduced power state and without the need for unit shut down. The unit
restarts normal position transmission automatically when the vessel
goes to sea.
The Faria WatchDog 750VMS has an omni-directional Iridium, GPS, and
GSM/GPRS antennas, providing operation from +/- 5 degrees above or
below the horizon anywhere on earth. The GSM/GPRS capability gives the
system the additional ability to communicate through the Cingular
wireless network where available.
A vessel owner may purchase this system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the heading ``VMS Provider Address''.
The owner should identify himself or herself as a vessel owner issued a
permit to operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access
Sector, so the transceiver set can be properly configured.
C. The Thrane & Thrane Sailor (TT-3026D) Gold VMS
The Thrane & Thrane Sailor Gold VMS(TT-3026D)have been found to
meet the minimum technical requirements for vessels issued permits to
operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector.
The address for the Thrane & Thrane distributor contact is provided in
this notice under the heading VMS Provider Addresses.
The TT-3026D Gold VMS both feature an integrated GPS/Inmarsat-C
unit. The unit is factory pre-configured for NMFS VMS operations (non-
Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (non-GMDSS). The Thrane and
Thrane Gold VMS includes a marine grade monitor with keyboard and
integrated mouse. Satellite commissioning services are provided by
Thrane & Thrane personnel.
Automatic GPS position reporting starts after transceiver
installation and power activation onboard the vessel. The unit is an
integrated transceiver/antenna/GPS design using a floating 10 to 32 VDC
power supply. The unit is
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configured for automatic reduced position transmissions when the vessel
is stationary (i.e., in port). It allows for port stays without power
drain or power shut down. The unit restarts normal position
transmission automatically when the vessel goes to sea.
The TT-3026D provides operation down to +/-15 degree angles. The
unit has the capability of two-way communications to send electronic
forms and to receive e-mail and other messages. A configuration option
is available to automatically send position reports to a private
address, such as a fleet management company.
To use the TT-3026D the vessel owner will need to establish an
Inmarsat-C system use contract with an approved Inmarsat-C
communications service provider. The owner will be required to complete
the Inmarsat-C Registration for Service Activation for Maritime Mobile
Earth Station. The owner should consult with Thrane & Thrane when
completing this form.
Thrane & Thrane personnel will perform the following services
before shipment: (1) configure the transceiver according to OLE
specifications for vessels issued permits to operate in the Pacific
Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector; (2) download the
predetermined NMFS position reporting and broadcast command
identification numbers into the unit; (3) test the unit to ensure
operation when installation has been completed on the vessel; and (4)
forward the Inmarsat service provider and the transceiver identifying
information to OLE.
A vessel owner may purchase this system by contacting the entity
identified in this notice under the heading ``VMS Provider Address''.
The owner should identify himself or herself as a vessel owner issued a
permit to operate in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access
Sector, so the transceiver set can be properly configured.
II. Communications Service Providers
OLE has approved the below-listed communications service providers:
Faria GSM/Iridium, Stratos Global, and VIZADA satellite communications
services for the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery, Open Access Sector.
A. Qualcomm Satellite Service
Qualcomm Enterprise Services delivers integrated wireless
applications and services to businesses around the world. We enable
enterprises to operate at peak performance and improve the quality of
life for customers in their value chain. Mobile workforce, enterprise
management, and machine-to-machine communications are some of the key
applications being mobilized by enterprises today.
Vessel owners wishing to use Qualcomm services will need to
purchase a Boatracs FMTC/G transceiver. Information regarding
configuration, installation, and service activation procedures for the
transceiver can be obtained from Boatracs. The contact information for
Boatracs is located under the heading of VMS provider addresses.
B. Faria GSM/Iridium Service
The Faria Watchdog GSM/Iridium Service is a dual mode GSM/GPRS and
Iridium platform to ensure that connections are highly reliable, near
real time and cost effective. The primary channel is the GSM/GPRS and
the secondary channel is Iridium.
The owner must confirm the operation and communications service to
ensure that position reports are automatically sent to and received by
OLE before leaving on a fishing trip under VMS. OLE does not regard the
fishing vessel as being in compliance until position reports are
automatically received. For confirmation purposes, contact the VMS
support center, phone 888-219-9228, fax 301-427-0049.
C. INMARSAT-C Communications Providers
It is recommended, for vendor warranty and customer service
purposes, that the vessel owner keep for his or her records and that
Stratos Global or VIZADA have on record the following identifying
information: (a) Signed and dated receipts and contracts; (b)
transceiver serial number; (c) VIZADA or Stratos Global customer
number, user name and password; (d) e-mail address of transceiver; (e)
Inmarsat identification number; (f) owner name; (g) vessel name; (h)
vessel documentation or registration number; and (i) mobile earth
station license (FCC license).
OLE will provide an installation and activation checklist which the
vessel owner must follow. The vessel owner must sign a statement on the
checklist certifying compliance with the installation procedures and
return the checklist to OLE. Installation can be performed by an
electronics specialist, and the installation cost is paid by the owner.
The owner must confirm the operation and communications service to
ensure that position reports are automatically sent to and received by
OLE before leaving on a fishing trip under VMS. OLE does not regard the
fishing vessel as being in compliance until position reports are
automatically received. For confirmation purposes, contact the VMS
support center, phone 888-219-9228, fax 301-427-0049.
C1. Stratos Global
Stratos Global is a provider Vessel Monitoring Services to the
fishing industry. By installing an approved OLE Imarsat-C transceiver
on the vessel, fishermen can send and receive E-mail, to and from land,
transceiver automatically sends vessel position reports to OLE, and is
fully compliant with the International Coast Guard Search and Rescue
Centers. Stratos Global Vessel Monitoring System Services are being
sold through Thrane and Thrane Inc. For the Thrane and Thrane and
Stratos Global addresses, look under the heading ``VMS Provider
Address''.
C2. VIZADA Satellite Services
Inmarsat-C is a store-and-forward data messaging service. Inmarsat
C allows users to send and receive information virtually anywhere in
the world, on land, at sea, and in the air. Inmarsat-C supports a wide
variety of applications including Internet e-mail, position and weather
reporting, a free daily news service, and remote equipment monitoring
and control. Mariners can use Inmarsat-C free of charge to send
critical safety at sea messages as part of the U.S. Coast Guard's
Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue system and of the NOAA
Shipboard Environmental Acquisition System programs. VIZADA Vessel
Monitoring System Services is being sold through Thrane & Thrane, Inc.
For the Thrane & Thrane and VIZADA addresses, look under the heading
``VMS Provider Address''.
VIZADA and Stratos Global Features offered through Thrane & Thrane:
Customer Service supports the security and privacy of vessel accounts
and messages with the following: (a) password authentication for vessel
owners or agents and for OLE to prevent unauthorized changes or
inquiries; and (b) separation of private messages from OLE messages.
(OLE requires VMS-related position reports, only.) Billing is separated
between accounts for the vessel owner and the OLE. VMS position reports
and vessel-initiated messaging are paid for by the vessel owner.
Messaging initiated from OLE operations center is paid for by NOAA.
Thrane & Thrane provides customer service for VIZADA and Stratos
Global users to support and establish two-way transmission of
transceiver unit configuration commands between the transceiver and
land-based control
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centers. This supports OLE's message needs and, optionally, fishermen's
private message needs.
The vessel owner can configure automatic position reports to be
sent to a private address, such as to a fleet management company. The
vessel can send and receive private e-mail and other messages when the
transceiver has such an input device as a laptop or personal computer
attached.
Vessel owners wishing to use Stratos Global or VIZADA services will
need to purchase an Inmarsat-C transceiver approved for the fishery.
The owner will need to complete an Inmarsat-C system use contract with
Stratos Global or VIZADA, including a mobile earth station license (FCC
requirement). The transceiver will need to be commissioned with
Inmarsat according to Stratos Global's or VIZADA instructions. The
owner should refer to and follow the configuration, installation, and
service activation procedures for the specific transceiver purchased.
III. VMS Provider Addresses
Boatracs corporate offices address is 9155 Brown Deer Rd, Suite 8,
San Diego, CA 92121. Telephone numbers are toll free (877) 468-8722 and
direct dialed (858) 458-8100. The primary point of contact is Debbie
Foste, Manager of Fisheries, e-mail dfoste@boatracs.com, direct
telephone number (877) 468-8722 ext. 105, and Winston Richardson, e-
mail wrichardson@boatracs.com, direct telephone number (858) 458-8106.
Faria Watchdog Inc., authorized reseller. Reseller information can
be found on the internet website at www.vmstracking.com. Alternatively
vessel owners may contact, Faria WatchDog Inc., 385 Norwich-New London
Turnpike, Uncasville, CT 06382, 1-877-888-5569, 860-848-2704 fax,
information@fariawatchdog.com e-mail.
For Thrane & Thrane Sailor 3026D Gold VMS, Stratos Global or VIZADA
information contact Lauri Paul, Marine Products, Thrane & Thrane, Inc.,
509 Viking Drive, Suite K, L & M, Virginia Beach, VA 23452; voice: 757-
753-9450 or 757-463-9557; fax: 757-463-9581, e-mail: lp@thrane.com;
website: https://www.us.thrane.com/.
Dated: October 22, 2007.
William T. Hogarth,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. E7-21093 Filed 10-25-07; 8:45 am]
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