Multiple sensor/platform types will continue to be used by 

 the USCG in at-sea enforcement, including ship and aircraft 

 types now in use. This implies that candidate remote sensor 

 techniques should be examined in light of their compatibility 

 with and potential to supplement or substitute for existing 

 resources. 



Data from existing DoD remote sensor systems will be used by 

 the USCG when it is feasible and economic to do so. 



Data from fishing permits and any required fishing activity 

 reports will be available to the enforcement system for use 

 in planning remote sensor use and in the correlation of re- 

 mote sensing data. 



Although permitted by the act, mandatory use of position 

 fixing and identification equipment on foreign fishing 

 vessels will not be widespread in the near term. This 

 implies that remote sensor techniques that require co- 

 operative targets may have low potential for near-term 

 application. 



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