Electronic logbooks
Trip, catch, landing, vessel, licence, and compliance reporting with offline support, validation, secure submissions, and support workflows.
Socilogica builds the digital infrastructure behind modern fisheries: electronic logbooks, mobile science tools, governed data hubs, marine intelligence, member operations, dashboards, and AI-assisted support.
Fisheries is a strong fit for Socilogica because it combines field work, regulation, sensitive data, science programs, member organizations, uncertain conditions, and real economic pressure.
Trip, catch, landing, vessel, licence, and compliance reporting with offline support, validation, secure submissions, and support workflows.
Source-backed weather, water level, harbour, protected-area, habitat, and operating context for better coastal decisions.
Secure environments for research, monitoring, survey, operational, and partner datasets with governance, dashboards, maps, and exports.
Configurable forms for sampling, tagging, trap inspections, surveys, observations, cleanup programs, and community-based research.
Member CRMs, licence records, dues, insurance, invoices, communications, filtered reports, labels, exports, and support tools.
Human-reviewed assistants for product guidance, issue summaries, knowledge retrieval, reporting support, and operational briefings.
Flagship product
Captain's eLog turns commercial fishing records into structured digital workflows for daily trip logging, DFO compliance, secure submissions, support, lobster tag records, and harvester-focused reporting.
View Captain's eLogFast reporting flows, clear history, offline-aware use, and practical support during active seasons.
Daily trip records, required fields, validation, submission history, and DFO compliance reporting workflows.
Tagged lobster records can be captured as part of normal catch and trip reporting.
Clear summaries help harvesters review their own trips, submissions, catch records, and reporting history.
Operational visibility into conditions that affect safety, feasibility, and planning.
Small craft harbour, protected-area, habitat, and coastal planning information.
Clear labels for connected, fallback, planned, missing, or context-only data.
Habitat structures, trap lines, observation points, no-set zones, and scenario planning.
Marine intelligence
It helps users see the difference between live observations, public context, assumptions, and planned sources, which is essential when decisions rely on evidence from many systems.
View Tide ArchitectA fisheries organization may start with a logbook, a survey, a data hub, a member CRM, a support desk, or a source registry. The long-term value comes when those pieces can work from a shared foundation.
Centralize datasets, standardize inputs, protect sensitive information, manage access requests, and turn research activity into dashboards and reports.
Launch configurable mobile programs for biological sampling, trap and gear inspection, tagging, cleanup, vessel surveys, and environmental monitoring.
Give staff one secure operating view for accounts, payments, submissions, errors, support notes, exports, and exception review.
Use source-backed dashboards, AI-assisted summaries, aggregate calibration, and optimization research carefully, with humans in control.
Electronic reporting, mobile science, data governance, marine intelligence, AI-assisted support, and member operations can share one platform strategy.