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Aquaculture and Fishery Connectivity Deep Dive series: Connected Staff.

Written by Abagael Higgs | Feb 16, 2024 11:51:28 AM

Isolation for aquaculture and fishery operations isn't just a physical challenge—it can also be a barrier to safety, wellbeing, and operational efficiency. The solitary nature of these aquaculture farms and fishery operations highlights the critical need for robust communication.  

Thanks to advancements in connectivity and technology, such as portable Wi-Fi, 4G/5G coverage extenders, and Satellite, real-time communication and connected staff has become a game-changer. 

Remote Staff and Lone Worker Safety 

Communication black spots or uncontactable areas for aquaculture farms and fishery operations is a far too familiar scenario. For staff working in these remote locations, effective communication is not a luxury; it's a necessity. The ability to relay information in real-time, whether for daily operational needs, emergency responses, or simply to maintain morale, is paramount. This is particularly crucial for lone workers who face the dual challenges of performing tasks independently and ensuring their safety without immediate physical support from colleagues.  

 

Connected Staff 

A well-connected team ensures swift and efficient communication, reducing the likelihood of errors, delays, accidents, or injuries that might lead to potential liability challenges. With worker connectivity, employees can promptly address emerging issues, share critical information, and mitigate serious accidents, injury, and harm.    

The advent of portable Wi-Fi, Satellite and 4G, and 5G technologies has been a game-changer for aquaculture farms and fishing operations. These technologies ensure that phone calls can be made, data can be sent and received instantaneously, and, most importantly, that help can be summoned at the press of a button. The role of connectivity in enhancing health, safety, and wellbeing on these remote and rural operations cannot be overstated. 


Benefits of Connected Staff 

  1. Keep in Contact Anywhere, Anytime. No more communication black spots or uncontactable areas. 
  2. Team Coordination. Monitor your team, coordinate tasks, and ensure everyone's safety with ease. 
  3. Seamless Coverage. Easily carry out digital tasks to improve operational efficiency. 
  4. Mitigate company liability. A connected team mitigates injury and harm. 

 

Challenges and Considerations 

Reliable connectivity is a significant challenge for many aquaculture operations as they often fall outside the footprint of mobile coverage, making remote-monitoring unfeasible.  

With advancements in connectivity technology such as Satellite on the move, transportable Wi-Fi hotspots and portable coverage extenders these challenges can be overcome connecting remote and isolated aquaculture operations whether onshore or offshore. Connected Farms offers Wi-Fi, coverage extenders, and Satellite options for aquaculture businesses so you can connect your operations, make phone calls, use data, and connect your staff! We ensure that regardless of location, aquaculture farms can achieve comprehensive connectivity for their unique needs. 

 

Conclusion 

Connectivity ensures the health and safety of your workforce and the efficiency and sustainability of operations. Connected Farms helps aquaculture businesses navigate the challenges of remote operation through robust and tailored connectivity solutions, ensuring that staff are connected, supported, safe, and part of a cohesive, well-communicated team.  

Please reach out to the team for more information on the connectivity, Wi-Fi, IoT, and satellite solutions we have available for aquaculture operations.  

 

 

About Connected Farms  

Connected Farms is dedicated to providing reliable and appropriate connectivity solutions to the agriculture sector. Located in Regional NSW, Regional South Canterbury NZ, and Regional Scotland UK our mission is to connect farmers, agribusinesses, and fisheries to enable digital agriculture, enhancing productivity, safety, and sustainability in farming operations across Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. For more information visit www.connectedfarms.co