Inshore Vessel Monitoring (I-VMS) for under-12m fishing vessels registered in England
Guidance to assist English fishers understand how and when I-VMS will be delivered,delivered in English waters, how it may affect them, their responsibilities, and the steps they need to consider.
Important update – 916 August 2023
The roll-out of inshore vessel monitoring system (I-VMS) devices has restarted.
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Funding the next few weeks, MMO will also be working with suppliers and industry to fully understand the practicalities and plan the inclusion of under 6 metre vessels in the roll-out. We expect to have an update on this in coming weeks and will confirm as soon as possible what the roll-out plans will be.support
In line with assurances given to fishers, MMO confirms it will cover costs of up to £1,050 to support fishers with securing a suitable I-VMS device, meaning fishers can reclaim purchase and installation costs.
The process for claiming funding has been streamlined and fishers can now apply for their European MarineMaritime and& Fisheries Fund (EMFF) grant byfunding providingis proofavailable ofto purchasesupport fromfishers theirsecure preferreda supplier.suitable I-VMS device.
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Our dedicated helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, by calling 01900 508618, or you can email our I-VMS Engagement and Support team at ivms@marinemanagement.org.uk.
What is I-VMS?
Inshore Vessel Monitoring System (I-VMS) devices are similar to the VMS tracking devices used by fishing vessels of 12 metres and greater. I-VMS devices monitor inshore fishing activity to help improve the management and sustainability of our marine environment, ensure proper fishing practices and prevent illegal fishing to help protect and enhance the livelihoods of fishers.
Using GPRS mobile phone signals, I-VMS devices provide positional information (such as latitude and longitude, course, speed and date and time of each positional report) which is sent to MMO’s UK VMS Hub. When a device is located outside GPRS range, the device will continue to store the positional information and submit the data once GPRS coverage next becomes available. This is different to the VMS devices used by larger vessels, which transmit data via satellite and can become expensive.
Combined with data on catch volumes, scientific evidence of stock levels and a range of other significant data, I-VMS will enable more efficient decisions on local and national management measures and policies. It will also enable MMO to continually improve its targeted assurance activities as the clearer picture of fishing activity will help highlight which vessels are consistently complying with regulations on where and what they can fish, and those that may introduce risk to sustainable sea fisheries.
I-VMS legislation
The introduction of legislation to make I-VMS mandatory is expected to come into force in 2024. . Once legislation is in place, it will be a legal requirement for all vessels under 12 metres in length, both domestic and foreign, to have an inshore vessel monitoring system (I-VMS) installed and transmitting data to MMO, when they are at sea in English waters. This is part of the government’s strategy to improve data collection to support development of more responsive fisheries management measures and practices that will enable industry to benefit from leaving the Common Fisheries Policy.
When the legislation comes into force it will be every fisher’s responsibility to ensure that they have a device fitted and that it is transmitting - if a device is not fitted to the vessel and transmitting, they will not be able to fish lawfully.
Type approved devices
Following independent testing, two devices – Fulcrum NEMO and Succorfish SC2 – remain type approved.
Fishers should review the list of type approved devices and supplier information and act now to purchase their preferred device.
Fishers with an I-VMS device that is no longer type approved should not attempt to remove that device - the removal and safe disposal of non type approved devices is covered as part of the installation process.
Funding support
Up to £1,050 of European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF) grant funding is available to support fishers secure a suitable I-VMS device and reclaim purchase and installation costs.
The process for claiming funding has been streamlined and fishers can now apply for their European Marine and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) grant by providing proof of purchase from their preferred supplier.
Successful grant applications will be processed within 3-5 working days upon receipt of all required information.
To meet EMFF grant payment conditions, devices must be installed within 90 days of purchase and claims must be made by 30 November 2023.
Read more about the European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF) for i-VMS.
Roll-out of I-VMS devices
As a responsible regulator, MMO is facilitating preparations to support industry,industry through type approval, grant funding and a staged roll-out, so that every fisher has the opportunity to be compliant.compliant before the new legislation is introduced.
The I-VMS roll-out plan is based on an installation schedule of port visits running from 4 September to 30 November 2023.
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BeginningBy with the targeting of ports with the highest numbers of vessels, we are aiming to make the installation process more convenient and efficient for fishers, helping to reduce disruption to fishing activity, and best supporting industry.
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I-VMS privacy policy 21/10/2022
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Industry update - Data transmission issue - Maritime Systems Ltd - June 1 2022
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Update history
2025-03-25 12:44
New guidance added to support industry prepare for a new licence condition that will require the use of I-VMS devices on English registered under-12m vessels.
2024-05-29 16:53
I-VMS small amends
2024-05-24 17:00
24 May update
2024-01-29 14:28
Update to “Type approved devices” section
2024-01-18 13:42
Update 18 January 2024
2023-12-07 13:26
7 December update
2023-10-25 15:41
Small amends
2023-10-25 15:31
25 October update
2023-08-23 13:38
FAQ update
2023-08-18 09:11
FAQs updated.
2023-08-16 14:18
I-VMS update 16/08
2023-08-10 11:40
FAQ updated
2023-08-10 10:54
FAQ Update
2023-08-09 10:03
IVMS update
2023-06-19 15:04
Added – Important update – 19 June 2023
2023-05-19 15:07
Update as at 19 May 2023, following outcome of independent assurance testing.
2023-05-18 14:24
Updated to include link to announcement of independent test results – 18 May 2023
2023-04-25 15:48
25 April 2023 update.
2023-04-21 17:12
April 20 2023 update
2022-12-01 12:12
Update 01 December 2022.
2022-11-29 09:52
November update 2022
2022-10-21 16:15
I-VMS privacy policy 21/10/2022
2022-08-16 10:10
August update
2022-07-22 13:15
Friday 22 July update
2022-06-13 15:42
Update on Maritime Systems Ltd test transmissions.
2022-06-01 16:10
Industry update – Data transmission issue – Maritime Systems Ltd – June 1 2022
2022-03-22 14:53
Page updated with privacy statement
2022-03-07 17:10
Updates to page following reinstatement of Maritime systems to approved device list
2022-02-17 13:16
I-VMS updates to page