Electric Edge News
Collection of news from Electric Edge Systems Group.

May, 2010
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. (EESG) is pleased to announce that it has launched its EasyHailsTM system for the Groundfish fishery in the Northeastern United States. This follows the successful implementation of EasyHailsTM for the British Columbia hook-and-line groundfish fisheries in March of this year.

The EasyHailsTM system is a comprehensive software package developed by EESG to serve a wide variety of stakeholders in monitored fisheries. In British Columbia, groundfish fisheries such as Halibut, Sablefish and Rockfish have been monitored for several years. Monitoring includes the requirement for commercially caught fish to be weighed and verified by independent monitors when it is unloaded at the end of each fishing trip. This requires fishing vessels to provide advance notice to monitoring companies and government prior to leaving port to start fishing and when heading back to port after fishing. These notifications are referred to as "hails".

EasyHailsTM provides fishers with the ability to send hails electronically via satellite to monitoring companies. The systems' central portal provides monitoring companies with logistical tools to accurately and efficiently manage, organize, and report on the information regarding trips and scheduled offloads of catch.

Effective May 1, 2010, legislation was enacted in the Northeastern US, which provided incentives for fishermen to form industry groups known as "sectors". The Northeast sectors are subject to monitoring in the interest of managing the fisheries and avoiding the collapse of stocks that have seen rapid declines in recent years. Due to its experience with British Columbia fisheries, EESG was able to implement its EasyHailsTM system with minor changes. In the Northeast US, EasyHailsTM is now serving various sectors along with a major international fisheries monitoring company.

The electronic hails module of EasyHailsTM is the first of many such modules under development by EESG. Future modules will include electronic catch logs that skippers can fill in at sea, as well as data capture in the field for dockside monitors and observers that are placed onboard vessels. This suite of data gathering tools will offer a complete electronic view of each fishing trip and will be made available to fishing industries around the world.

According to Bryan Stevenson, vice-president and partner at EESG, "The global fishing industry is rapidly adopting better methods of monitoring, and the groundfish fleet in the Northeast US is a prime example. Our software is based on nearly a decade of experience working with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in the Pacific Region, and we are bringing the benefit of that experience to the world. Our aim is to assist in protecting ocean resources and to help the people that rely upon a healthy fishing industry through innovative technology".

January, 2010
Electric Edge Systems has been developing an electronic hails system. A "hail" is a notification message that must be sent by applicable fishing vessels at the start of a fishing trip, and at the conclusion of fishing activity before the vessel returns to port. Hail messages provide notification so that a "dockside monitor" can be stationed at the dock when a vessel arrives in order to verify the quantity of fish caught when the catch is offloaded.

The original intent of the "e-hails" project was to create a system for fisheries in the Northeastern USA (see September, 2009 news item). More recently, our work came to the attention of the groundfish fishing industry on Canada's Pacfic coast. In December 2009, we responded to an RFP from the Commercial Industry Caucus. Our bid was successful. As such, our e-hails system will be available to fishers as an alternative to the traditional method of submitting hails by voice, often over a satellite telephone connection to a call centre. Our e-hails system will provide a lower cost alternative with greater accuracy of hails data.

Fishers will have the option of switching to Electric Edge's e-hails system starting in late February, 2010. Electric Edge Systems is still developing a version of e-hails for fisheries in the Northeastern USA, which require an electronic hails solution to be implemented in May, 2010.

September, 2009
As a result of attending the 6th IFOM Conference in Portland Maine (see July, 2009 news item), Electric Edge Systems has begun development of a new "e-hails" system. This project is being undertaken in support of the transition of the Northeast fisheries to a sector-based catch share system, which is scheduled to come into effect on May 1, 2010.

The tracking of fishing activity and monitoring of catch is a key component of the changes to the fisheries in the Northeast. The new initiative requires fishing vessels to use electronic data communication to notify government agencies, "sector managers" and dockside monitors at the start of fishing trips and at the conclusion of fishing, before the vessel returns to port. These notifications are referred to as "hails". Hail data includes the expected date, time, and place of "landing" and the estimated amount of harvested seafood to be offloaded.

Upon returning to port, selected vessels will be met by a dockside monitor - an employee of independent organizations that verify the quantity of fish caught and report back to regulators and fishing industry groups.

Electric Edge Systems's "Electronic Hails" software will consist of onboard software to be installed on fishing vessels, and a central portal. The onboard system will transmit hail data to the central portal where it can be securely accessed and reported on by authorized government departments, industry sector managers, dockside monitoring contractors, and the fishers themselves.

July, 2009
We will be attending the 6th International Fisheries Observer and Monitoring Conference in Portland, Maine from July 20th - 24th. Bryan Stevenson and Phil Bailey will be attending from Electric Edge. The goals of the conference are "To improve fishery monitoring programs worldwide through sharing of practices and development of new methods of data collection and analysis. To provide a forum for dialog between those responsible for monitoring fisheries and those who rely upon the data they collect."

We plan to meet and share information with a variety of government officials, fishery managers, industry representatives and consultants from all over the world as a key part of our efforts to produce solutions that meet the conservation and regulatory needs of today's fisheries.

January, 2009
We have been awarded the role of development lead for the National Special Licence Issue System (NSLIS) project for Fisheries and Oceans Canada. NSLIS will be used to issue and track special licenses such as those issued for scientific research.

Electric Edge Systems' roles include documentation of functional requirements, database development, coding of the application, creation of test plans, and ongoing maintenance.

July, 2008
Electric Edge is pleased to announce that it was a successful bidder for a three-year standing offer contract with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. This extends the previous standing offer and allows us to continue the wide variety of systems design, development, and support work that we currently provide.

April, 2006
We've Moved!!
After months of steady growth and new hires, we required a larger space. Our new offices are located at Suite A-3388 Tennyson Aveneue. Drop by anytime.

February, 2006
We have hired 3 new developers over the past few months. With the addition of these excellent programmers, our skill set has grown to include Java, PHP, VB, C++, and top notch DHTML.

September, 2005
Electric Edge has been awarded a contract from Fisheries and Oceans Canada to build a new quota management system. This system will be used by quota officers to manage the complicated process of reallocating catch quota between commercial fishing licences. Once completed, this system will be one of the largest used by Fisheries and Oceans Canada for fishery management.

June 8, 2004
PrivateMatters.com has been selected as a finalist in the VIATeC Technology Awards for Website of the Year.

May 5, 2004
We are proud to announce the launch of www.privatematters.com. To find out more about this comprehensive and innovative site, please follow the "more info" link below.

April 20, 2004
We launched an e-mail bulletin application for VIATeC. This system allows VIATeC staff members to build visually appealing e-mail bulletins with ease and provides a double opt-in subscription system for the bulletin subscribers. The bulletin is e-mailed in HTML format, so it contains a link to a copy of the bulletin for subscribers that don't receive their e-mail in HTML format.

 
 
 
 
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May, 2010
Our EasyHailsTM system has been succsessfully implemented in the Northeast US groundfish fishery
January, 2010
Our "e-hails" system has been accepted as a new hailing method for the groundfish fisheries on Canada's Pacific Coast...

September, 2009
Electric Edge Systems has begun development of an electronic hails system for use in the groundfish fisheries in the Northeastern USA...
 
 
On behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada I would like to thank Electric Edge Systems Group...
Greg Rusak and Phil Bailey of Electric Edge Systems Group have provided a wide variety of software development services to BC Ferries...
Electric Edge was easy to work with and laid out a clear plan...
 
 
 

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