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Attention: Fish Online eVTR app Android Users

July 16, 2021 — The following was released by NOAA Fisheries:

This notice applies to any vessel operators who are currently using the NOAA Fisheries FOL eVTR app for Android devices. We will no longer be supporting the Android version of the FOL reporting app.

If you are currently using the Android eVTR app we recommend you download the FOL Web app which works on both iOS and Android devices. The Web app can be downloaded through your current FishOnline account.

What to Do:

  1. Go to the Fish Online Login Page, enter your login credentials and click Log In.
  2. After you login, select the vessel  or vessel operator permit for which you are completing a trip report.
  3. Once you are on your Vessel/Operator Profile page, click VTR/IVR Reporting from the menu on the left side of the screen.
  4. On the next screen, select VTR/IVR Reporting. This will bring you to the reporting home page.
  5. If this is your first time using the app, you will see “download” under the NOAA Fish Online banner at the top of the screen. You can download this as an app onto your computer or to any mobile device
  6. Once the app is downloaded, you will only have to log into the app to begin reporting your catch.

Read the full release here

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