Key differences include refined vessel classification, removal of transit-related false positives, and different treatment on the vessel flags in the static dataset's rasters compared to the GFW Map and APIs.| Global Fishing Watch
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Apparent fishing events (AIS)| Global Fishing Watch
The agreement will harness technology and transparency to strengthen surveillance of marine protected areas and safeguard biodiversity The post Apparent fishing events (AIS) appeared first on Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
The automatic identification system (AIS) is a tracking system developed for maritime safety and collision avoidance. Global Fishing Watch collects and analyzes AIS data transmitted by vessels to understand global vessel activity.| Global Fishing Watch
Vessel Viewer is a free vessel history tool developed in partnership with TMT that uses satellite data and advanced analysis to produce current and historical information on vessel identity and activity.| Global Fishing Watch
Satellite imagery and AI provide 30 percent more global coverage for detecting human activity at sea The post An AI Breakthrough in Ocean Monitoring: Satellite Imagery Provides an Unprecedented View of Global Vessel Activity appeared first on Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
Our new optical satellite imagery detections layer delivers clearer views of vessels at sea, offering expanded coverage and unprecedented nearshore detail. The post Expanded Vessel Detections with Sentinel-2 Optical Imagery appeared first on Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
OECD urges action on IUU fishing by promoting ownership transparency to expose who truly profits from illegal activities at sea.| Global Fishing Watch
Analysis of fishing activity around Pacific islands group helped secure Mexico’s largest fully protected marine reserve| Global Fishing Watch
Global Fishing Watch, PACÍFICO, and Forever Costa Rica praise Costa Rica's decision to share vessel tracking data, enhancing water monitoring and control.| Global Fishing Watch
We use cutting-edge technology to visualize, track and share data about global human activity in near real-time and for free. Explore our map| Global Fishing Watch
Tracking data analysis reveals deliberate signal gaps, offering key evidence in illegal fishing probe| Global Fishing Watch
New API is designed to provide users with a method for efficiently accessing and downloading larger volumes of data.| Global Fishing Watch
The new partnership will bolster the Central African nation’s efforts to strengthen vessel tracking and promote data-driven ocean governance through transparency at sea| Global Fishing Watch
By openly publishing our APIs, we aim to transform global collaboration and catalyze solutions to address the ocean’s most complex problems.| Global Fishing Watch
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Bulk Download of Fixed Infrastructure Dataset| Global Fishing Watch
Access to AIS vessel presence data now available through the 4Wings API.| Global Fishing Watch
At the Our Ocean Conference, Global Fishing Watch CEO Tony Long applauds Panama’s commitment to ultimate beneficial ownership| Global Fishing Watch
Learn about the efforts of Global Fishing Watch to enhance fisheries transparency in Panama and combat illegal fishing activities.| Global Fishing Watch
What is VMS? Discover the Vessel Monitoring System and its role in tracking and monitoring fishing activities.| Global Fishing Watch
Mapping human activity at sea from space. Discover the advancements in satellite technology for marine monitoring.| Global Fishing Watch
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a tracking system that transmits a ship’s position, identity, course and speed...| Global Fishing Watch
Explore Global Fishing Watch datasets and code, offering open-source tools to help scientists, researchers, and advocates advance ocean sustainability.| 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
Government strengthens its fight against illegal fishing by requiring the disclosure of ultimate beneficial ownership data as a condition for issuing fishing licenses, with technical support from Global Fishing Watch.| Global Fishing Watch
Sustainable ocean through increased transparency: we create map visualizations, data and analysis to enable scientific research and transform ocean management| Global Fishing Watch
An AI Breakthrough in Ocean Monitoring: Satellite Imagery Provides an Unprecedented View of Global Vessel Activity| Global Fishing Watch
Albania leads efforts to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems in Mediterranean waters| Global Fishing Watch
Explore a deep-sea expedition off Southern California’s coast, using advanced technology to capture the biodiversity of vulnerable marine ecosystems. Learn how these findings could influence conservation and protect ocean habitats from harmful fishing practices| Global Fishing Watch
Global Fishing Watch and the Costa Rican Fisheries and Aquaculture Institute (Incopesca) began their formal collaboration in July 2020 after signing a memorandum of understanding to share the monitoring data of fishing vessels from the Central American country on the Global Fishing Watch map.| Global Fishing Watch
Pilot study first to estimate the greenhouse gas emissions of all large industrial vessels operating in the ocean| Global Fishing Watch
What information can be accessed in the public apparent fishing effort dataset and what has changed in the latest release?| 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
International agreement to track vessels will bring greater accountability, build compliance and help protect fishers| Global Fishing Watch
Learn about the Patagonian toothfish fishery, its economic significance, and its role in the marine ecosystem's balance.| Global Fishing Watch
Global Fishing Watch Marine Manager provides near real-time, dynamic and interactive data on ocean conditions, biology and human-use activity to support marine protected area management| Global Fishing Watch
Global Fishing Watch policy director, Courtney Farthing, commends the U.N. General Assembly’s move as ‘significant’ to achieving transparent fisheries management| Global Fishing Watch
Explore the newly expanded Cocos Island National Park in Costa Rica. Learn about the ecological significance and diverse marine wildlife in this protected area.| Global Fishing Watch
CEO Tony Long calls for urgent action, underlines role of transparency in ocean governance| Global Fishing Watch
Using multiple data sources, researchers gain new understanding of vessel reflagging and potential unauthorized activity| 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