We've developed #CatchCam, an underwater camera that allows commercial fishermen to record their gear in action during fishing operations. Visit our website ➡ sntech.co.uk/
About our products: 📹 CatchCam is an underwater video camera that allows you to record videos of your fishing gear in use. It is only 13.5cm long making it suitable for trawl nets, creel pots, & most other fishing gear. Currently being used in UK & Ireland ➡ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mkWG-2X0ZGM.html
🚥 Pisces LED Light is a kit of underwater LED lights that helps you attract your target fish & repel unwanted bycatch. This increases the efficiency & sustainability of commercial fishing by improving the selectivity of fishing gear. Now available ➡sntech.co.uk/products/pisces/
⏱️ Enki is a gear-mounted oceanographic sensor. It attaches to your fishing gear to automatically collect key data on ocean conditions like temperature and salinity, allowing you to fish more precisely.
These doors act like plows on the sea bed destroying the sea bed and kill ing the worms that the fish feed on they do not need them if they pair trawl I saw a video of the damage they done on the Grand Banks it looked like a plowed field after a few sweeps
@@safetynettechnologies you are a bit late I was fishing the Grand Banks on a British freezer trawler in 1966 and the damage we did to the immature cod stocks was criminal and we were just one of four hundred boats you guys know full well the damage. Doors do to the sea bed pair fishing eliminates this so keep your cameras for holidays
While the footage is not in HD quality, It still provides clear insights into what is happening inside the fishing gear underwater. Which is exactly what it was built for: recording down to 800m! You can watch some of the latest footage here: www.youtube.com/@safetynettechnologies/videos
@@safetynettechnologies ok, I got to your website, and was very impressed! What your doing is highly commendable. Also, your London office is very close to where I used to live, surprisingly. I'm now in Finland, very far away, and 18yrs ago