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eCatch Kyst Pilot - IT2901

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eCatch Kyst Pilot is a Progressive Web App developed in React.js on behalf of Dualog AS for reporting of catch by small fishing vessels.

Getting started

Prerequisites

Setup

  • Install Prerequisites
  • Navigate to desired location and clone repo
  • Enter cd web to enter repo folder
  • Enter yarn to install required packages
  • Enter yarn start to run the application
  • web should start at localhost:3000

Developers

  • Balázs Orbán
  • Ebba Fingarsen
  • Håvard Bergheim Olsen
  • Morten Falstad
  • Petter Grø Rein
  • Tore Stensaker Tefre
  • Tord Standnes

Project description

Reporting of catch done by fishing vessels is a vital part of protecting life in the ocean. In Norway this reporting is done to the Directorate of Fisheries, which controls fishing quotas and everything else related to fishing. Today, there are mainly larger vessels reporting capture digitally, but smaller vessels might also have to report in the future. This provides a new and challenging user group, where one has vessels with few people on board who will do a lot, and reporting of catch comes in addition to everyday life.

The goal of this project is to create a Progressive Web App for reporting of catch by small fishing vessels. The project will focus mostly on the front end, but it will also create a simple REST API that can receive data. It is desirable that the front end will be developed in React. You are free to choose technology for the backend.

The app should be designed for mobile and tablet and must facilitate use on fishing vessels. It is relevant to do exploratory work as interview with potential users to create a service that integrates into their daily lives without disturbing the work they do. ... An exciting task that will make everyday living better for many Norwegians while supporting the important work of the Directorate of Fisheries. ...


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