Ocean Solution Technology is a leading provider of software related to fishery, driving a more sustainable future for the maritime industry.
PRODUCT
Building fishery for the future
Triton’s Spear is a solution focusing on utilising collected data for fisherman, local governments, public agencies, and research institutions.
Addressing Challenges in the Fisheries Industry
To address the challenges in Japan’s fisheries industry, efforts are being made to achieve “smart fisheries” by 2027, including the expansion of species subject to Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and the establishment of an electronic catch reporting system.
For Fishermans and Fishing Corporation
Digitizing the experience, techniques, and intuition of veteran fishermen to achieve efficient and highly productive fishing, as well as smooth technology transfer to younger fishermen.
For Local governments
Improving operational efficiency through paperless catch reporting. Analyzing operational data to enable sustainable resource management.
For Public Agencies and
Research Institutions
Provide catch, vessel track and sensing data for research contributing to future advancements.
Case Studies
Integration between SAMRAI and Triton’s Spear
Outline:
We cooperated in the demonstration experiment of the Ultra-Wideband Radio Digital Interferometer (SAMRAI) using aircraft, conducted by the Pre-Project Team within the SAMRAI Division of the First Space Technology Directorate at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
Participating and Cooperating Agencies:
Nagasaki Prefecture General Fisheries Research Center (Tsurumaru)
Nagasaki University Faculty of Fisheries (Tsuruyomaru)
Goto City and Toda Construction
Nagasaki City and Tachibana Fisheries Cooperative and Nishimura Shokai
Kyushu Shosen and Goto Sangyo Kisen
Nagasaki Marine Industry Cluster Promotion Association
Research and development on rescue support during maritime accidents
Outline:
We cooperated in research aimed at achieving zero missing persons and fatalities due to maritime accidents.
Participating and Cooperating Agencies:
Japan Space System
Mitsubishi Electric corporation