English Corporate Narrator Sample

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

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vessel monitoring measures are used to track and monitor the position, course and speed of fishing vessels. They can establish whether these vessels are violating fisheries laws and inform fisheries managers how, where and when a certain fisheries resource is being exploited. Vessel monitoring measures are now required for all commercial fishing vessels weighing 3.1 gross tons and above. Under the amended fisheries code are a ones there. 654 Amending our 88550 The law improves measures to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing vessel monitoring systems. Can Debtor are you you fishing? How do they work? Step one. A transporter is a GPS like device that is installed in the vessel. Step two. Using cellular signal, the transporter transmits location and other information about the vessel. Step three. The monitoring station receives the signal. Radio frequency transmittal Step one. A transporter is installed in a fishing vessel, plots data and send a signal step to a transceiver, receives and beams. The two radio frequency waves toe another receiver. Step three Monitoring station receives the information. Vessel monitoring systems are easy to use and cost effective Local government units play a key role in enforcement of fishery laws. It is the way for a local officials to help protect our marine resource is and helps and monitoring of fishing vessels in no take zones. It also supports efforts of Monday Dunga in patrolling our waters. It greatly effects the lives of Filipino coastal communities who depend on fishing as a means of livelihood vessel monitoring systems. Ken likewise help marine scientists in data gathering to better manage our country's fisheries. These vessel monitoring systems have been piloted in regions all over the country and many of the test groups strongly urged others to use it. Oh Shana continues to work with an alliance of responsible fishermen and communities to find ways to work with government to ensure that thes vessel monitoring systems are rolled out in accordance with the law, join us and help ensure the protection of our oceans and the livelihood of those who depend on them.