Abstract: The Fishermen Maritime Border Control System was created as a safety and security measure to improve situational awareness at sea and stop illegal border crossings. To track the position of the vessel and the weather in real time, the system combines environmental sensors, motor control, alarm modules, and radio frequency transmission. To make sure fishing vessels stay inside approved fishing zones, their location is monitored using an RF transmitter–receiver combination. The motor is automatically turned off when a vessel breaches the predetermined border, and an LCD warning and buzzer give prompt alerts so that remedial action can be taken. Simultaneously, the device measures variables like temperature and humidity to conduct ongoing weather monitoring. In order to warn fishermen of possible dangers, alerts are produced if crucial thresholds are surpassed. The suggested approach reduces the possibility of illegal marine entrance, increases adherence to fishing laws, and protects fishermen from unfavorable sea conditions by fusing automated border enforcement with environmental monitoring.

Keywords: Maritime Control. RF transmitter, RF Receiver, Environmental Monitoring, Border Control


Downloads: PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.141007

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[1] Ambili A.R, Jinan T, Mohith P, Minha Arif, Nandhana Johnson, "Smart Maritime Border Control System with Real-Time Environmental Monitoring," International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.141007

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