Nice & Easy, the Nickerson family fishing vessel, underway on the Atlantic

LFA 34 · Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia

One screen
in your pocket.
Better than ten
on your dash.

Built by a 4th generation fisherman — for every fisherman being dragged into the digital age, whether they like it or not.

Every tool you need.
One place. Thirty seconds.

The government mandated digital reporting. The apps they handed you were built by people who've never set a trap. LobsterLog is different.

Daily Catch Log

Pounds caught, price per lb, water temp, wind, conditions, notes. Thirty seconds. Every detail logged before you're back at the wharf.

Historical Intelligence

This day last year. Two years ago. Three. Water was two degrees colder — they were over along the ridge. Years of knowledge, finally searchable.

Navionics Sea Floor Maps

Garmin's sea floor mapping data built right in. Plan your sets from the coffee shop, the truck at the wharf — no boat running, no plotter needed.

Built from the inside out.

"No other App company grew up on this water, sat in that wheelhouse, ran those trawls, and then went home and learned to code because the industry needed someone to."

Jonathon Nickerson is a 4th generation commercial fisherman from Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia — LFA 34. He fishes alongside his father the same way his grandfather did, and his great-grandfather before that.

He's also a licensed electrician. He understands how systems work, how circuits fail, and how to solve problems that nobody else has bothered to solve properly.

When the federal government mandated digital catch reporting for every licensed lobster fisherman in Canada, the apps they handed fishermen were clunky, confusing, and built by people who had never set a trap in their life.

Jonathon studied DFO's published ELOG requirements in detail — then worked to simplify the experience to its most streamlined form.

He met with his local MP, Jessica Fancy, to advocate for fishermen navigating the transition. He reached out to Garmin to integrate Navionics sea floor mapping. He built LobsterLog not as a startup founder chasing a market — but as a fisherman who knew exactly what was missing.

A 65-year-old captain with 40 years on the water shouldn't have to fight with technology to do what the government now requires. LobsterLog makes sure he doesn't have to.

DFO Approval Pending

Built for compliance.
Not certified yet.

LobsterLog has submitted a Letter of Interest to DFO and is actively pursuing qualification as an official ELOG provider. That process is ongoing and approval is not guaranteed.

  • Built from the ground up on DFO's published ELOG requirements
  • Designed by an active lobster harvester who fishes LFA 34
  • Developing in consultation with harvesters and industry associations
  • DFO certification required before use for mandatory reporting
Not yet DFO certified

LobsterLog's ELOG feature cannot be used to fulfill mandatory DFO electronic logbook reporting requirements. Do not use it as your official submission until DFO certification is confirmed and announced.

For current official ELOG requirements, contact DFO directly at dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

The water runs in the family.

Nice & Easy underway on the Atlantic
Nice & Easy

The Nickerson family vessel — still running the same grounds, every season.

Sunrise from the stern of the fishing vessel
First light

The day starts before most people are awake. Always has.

A full haul of live lobster on deck
A good haul

Lbs. Price. Temp. Conditions. Logged in the time it takes to bait the next trap.

Four generations — Jonathon's father showing his infant son rope and trap gear in the fishing shed
Fourth generation

The same boat. The same gear. The same knowledge, passed down by hand.

One screen.
Every pocket.
Every boat.

Free to download. Pro features available for the fisherman who wants everything. iPhone and Android.

Media inquiries

LobsterLog is available for press coverage, podcast appearances, and interviews. Jonathon is available to speak about the digital transition in Atlantic Canadian fisheries, the DFO elog mandate, and what it means to build technology for an industry you were born into.

lobsterlog.app@gmail.com ↗

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Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia
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