Surveillance
The Fishery Monitoring System (FMS) tracks vessel positions and continuously monitors real-time locations, routes, and fishing zones 24/7.
FMS is an integrated system that monitors fishing activities in real time and collects data to ensure the sustainable management of fishery resources.
The Fishery Monitoring System (FMS) tracks vessel positions and continuously monitors real-time locations, routes, and fishing zones 24/7
FMS is an integrated system that monitors fishing activities in real time and collects data to ensure the sustainable management of fishery resources.
| Fishing Permits | Entry-Exit Permits |
| IUU Vessels | Vessel Info |
| Illegal Fishing | Company Info |
| Satellite AIS | Fishing Quotas |
| Quota Nets | Linked Data |
| Catch Certification | Species Codes |
| Voyage Reports | EEZ Intrusion |
| Departure Reports | Restricted Zones |
| Pre-Entry | Approach |
| Port Entry-Exit | Rendezvous and Transshipment |
| Catch Performance | Fishing Prohibition |
| Unified Alerts | No Signal |
The Fishery Monitoring System is an integrated platform that supports real-time monitoring of fishing activities and data collection for the sustainable management of marine resources. It utilizes satellite tracking, IoT sensors, and data analytics technologies to track vessel positions, catch volumes, and species information, thereby preventing illegal fishing. Through this system, governments can formulate scientifically grounded fisheries policies that both protect marine ecosystems and support the economic sustainability of the fishing industry.
Key Features

FMS provides continuous, 24-hour surveillance of vessel positions, routes, and fishing zones using GPS and AIS-based location tracking and the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS). By analyzing data from Electronic Reporting (ER) systems and VMS, it monitors catch activities, gear usage, fishing times, and quota allocations. The system immediately issues alerts when vessels deviate from authorized fishing areas.

The system analyzes collected fishing data to detect patterns of illegal fishing and identify early warning signals. It cross-references vessel routes, fishing times, and catch reports to detect violations of permit conditions, suspicious activities, and abnormal catch patterns indicating IUU fishing. Using machine learning-based anomaly detection algorithms, it automatically identifies suspicious fishing behavior and prioritizes vessels for monitoring. Over time, the accumulated data is analyzed to assess fishing efficiency by evaluating catch volumes, species distribution, and seasonal patterns. Big data analytics and AI algorithms enable fishing ground forecasting, resource stock assessments, and optimized fishing strategies, thereby supporting evidence-based fisheries policy development.

The system operates a real-time alert and behavioral anomaly detection system to combat illegal fishing. It automatically identifies unauthorized fishing, closed season/area violations, and unreported catches, enabling rapid enforcement and legal action in coordination with relevant authorities.

Company Name : Suncom Co., Ltd.
Business Registration Number : 606-81-95871
CEO : Ko Tae-hoon
Phone : +82-51-337-3041
Fax : +82-51-337-3060
Address : #602, 111, Hyoyeol-ro, Buk-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea
Ⓒ Copyright 2025 SUNCOM CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved
Company Name : Suncom Co., Ltd. │ Business Registration Number : 606-81-95871 │ CEO : Ko Tae-hoon
Phone : +82-51-337-3041 │ Fax : +82-51-337-3060 │ Address : #602, 111, Hyoyeol-ro, Buk-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea
Ⓒ Copyright 2025 SUNCOM CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved
