Mapping human activity at sea from space. Discover the advancements in satellite technology for marine monitoring.| Global Fishing Watch
NICE, France — As the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) closed today, global leaders showed tentative signs of moving beyond business as usual. Tucked into the ocean summit’s final outcome document, delegates finally recognized technology and transparency as critical tools to protecting our ocean and meeting global sustainability targets like 30x30 The post At UNOC3, the World Finally Talks Transparency — Now, Will it Act? appeared first on Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
With support from Global Fishing Watch, Panama adopts new guidelines to oversee transshipment at sea, strengthening accountability. The post Panama targets illicit fishing with new transshipment monitoring policy appeared first on Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
Transparency is critical to understanding activities taking place across the ocean and where those activities pose a risk to marine ecosystems, fisheries and coastal communities.| Global Fishing Watch
Learn about the Patagonian toothfish fishery, its economic significance, and its role in the marine ecosystem's balance.| Global Fishing Watch
Harnessing big data and cutting-edge technology to transform the way fishing and other human activity at sea is monitored and managed.| Global Fishing Watch