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eCatch Mobile

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All Versions of eCatch Mobile

1.0.1

June 4, 2019

New App Store description.

1.0

May 30, 2019

Price History of eCatch Mobile

Description of eCatch Mobile

eCatch is a digital fisheries logbook application developed by The Nature Conservancy. It provides a simple way for fishermen to collect, map and selectively share their fishing information in a private and secure manner. One difficult aspect of fisheries management is the timely collection and dissemination to support improved management. Currently most fisheries either don't collect important data or rely on slow, outdated paper-based approaches. We developed eCatch to try and address this problem. Key Features * Collect the what, when, and where of a typical fishing logbook using a smartphone * Visualize your catch events on a map * Opt-in to sharing data with other eCatch users * See heatmaps of by-catch from other users who’ve agreed to sharing * Track your catch over time to understand larger patterns and forecasting
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eCatch Mobile: FAQ

Can eCatch Mobile be used on an iPad?

No, eCatch Mobile does not have support for iPad devices.
The Nature Conservancy is the developer of the eCatch Mobile app.
eCatch Mobile currently supports iOS 12.1 or later.
Currently, the eCatch Mobile app doesn’t have enough ratings to display.
The App Category Of The Ecatch Mobile App Is Productivity.
1.0.1 is the newest version of eCatch Mobile.
eCatch Mobile released its latest update on July 8, 2024.
eCatch Mobile was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The eCatch Mobile app is rated The Nature Conservancy.
Currently, the eCatch Mobile app supports the following languages: American English.
No, eCatch Mobile is not on Apple Arcade.
No, eCatch Mobile does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, eCatch Mobile does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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