International Maritime Surveillance Services for Marine Management Organisation
Contract Value:
GBP 2M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
29 April 2024
Closing Date:
23 May 2024
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
UKI LONDON (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Provision of global maritime surveillance services to identify threats to marine environment, including IUU fishing, MPA monitoring, marine pollution monitoring, and vessel traffic movements, for Marine Management Organisation supporting UK Overseas Territories and partner countries.
International Maritime Surveillance Services for Marine Management Organisation. Provision of International Maritime Surveillance Services for the Marine Management Organisation to identify inshore and offshore threats to the marine environment affecting British Overseas Territories and other global areas.
The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at https://defra-family.force.com/s/Welcome. Any questions, requests to participate or tender submissions must be submitted electronically via this portal. Since 2017, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has supported and assisted international partners through the provision of remote sensing-based surveillance of their respective maritime zones. The surveillance is primarily used to monitor for Illegal, Unreported & Unregulated fishing (IUU), but is occasionally used for other applications such as Marine Protected Area (MPA) monitoring, marine pollution monitoring and merchant vessel traffic movements. The level of coverage required is essentially global; the MMO work in a wide range of geographies and may require domestic coverage going forward, with a focus over the UK Overseas Territories (UK-OTs) and partner countries’ maritime zones. With the current contract for the provision of these services ending on 31st July 2024, the MMO requires a call off, turnkey service, whereby the supplier must undertake all aspects of data acquisition, processing, storage and analysis, to replace it. The supplier will provide the MMO with outputs in which vessel detection within the acquisitions and subsequent Automatic Identification System (AIS) correlation has been undertaken in accordance with a pre-agreed set of defined parameters. Contract will work as a call-off with value capped at £1,500,000 over two years.