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Space.com on MSN'The ocean is no longer too big to watch': How AI and satellite data are helping rid Earth's seas of illegal fishing
Protected regions of the ocean are doing their job and keeping illegal fishing at bay, according to new research combining ...
Illegal fishing is a global problem that threatens the health of ocean ecosystems and the economic viability of the fishing ...
In two separate studies leveraging satellite imagery and artificial intelligence techniques, researchers reveal patterns of ...
Agencies such as national navies and coast guards no longer need to rely solely on costly physical patrols over huge areas. With tools such as the Global Fishing Watch map, which makes vessel tracking ...
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ZME Science on MSNSatellite Eyes Reveal Which Ocean Sanctuaries Are Really Working (And Which Are Just ‘Paper Parks’)
To catch these “dark vessels,” the team turned to synthetic aperture radar, or SAR. This is a satellite technology that sends ...
Ahmedabad-based space tech startup PierSight is building satellites equipped with both SAR and AIS sensors, making it the ...
In two separate studies leveraging satellite imagery and artificial intelligence techniques, researchers reveal patterns of industrial fishing in ...
As the maritime industry embraces digitalization, automation, and tighter regulatory oversight, AIS is playing a central role ...
While energy demands from data centers are expected to triple, consuming electricity equivalent to that of Japan and driving ...
A growing body of research shows that MPAs produce spillover of fishes and invertebrates that increases the catches of ...
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