- Global Fishing Watch Marine Manager Explore vessel traffic inside of marine protected areas including potential illegal fishing
- Deckee A free mobile boating app that includes MPA regulations from Navigator everywhere on the water
- SkyTruth 30x30 Progress Tracker Track global progress towards the 30x30 goal based on different metrics for effective conservation
- UBC Sea Around Us Compare historic catch data by country and region to MPAs
- ArcGIS Online (Living Atlas Layers & Data Explorer Apps) Use Navigator in conjunction with powerful GIS tools and 1000's of other datasets
- Ocean Data Platform API access to Navigator data on the Ocean Data Platform with data science toolkit
- SeaSketch EEZ Protection Coverage Estimator A collaborative platform for Marine Spatial Planning including Navigator
Global Fishing Watch Marine Manager
Global Fishing Watch is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing ocean governance through increased transparency of human activity at sea. Their free, public Marine Manager app allows anyone to explore vessel behavior at sea both in near real time and historically, including likely fishing behaviors. Marine Manager now includes Navigator MPAs as an informational overlay and vessel activity reports can be generated for any MPA to identify places with potential illegal fishing or other harmful human activities.

Deckee
Deckee makes regulatory and environmental information freely available to boaters in an easy-to-use mobile app for the first time. The mobile app helps anyone spending time on the water stay safe and informed with features such as location sharing, local knowledge, trip logging, marine weather forecasts, safety alerts and official zones and regulations. Navigator regulations are available directly in the Deckee app by simply tapping any point on the water and select the ‘Regulations in this area’ option.

SkyTruth 30x30 Progress Tracker
The SkyTruth 30×30 Progress Tracker is an interactive tool designed to support the global goal of protecting 30% of the planet’s land and ocean by 2030. It uses satellite imagery and geospatial data to track protected areas and provide real-time updates on conservation progress. The tracker highlights gaps, trends, and the effectiveness of protected areas, helping policymakers and researchers make informed decisions. Navigator data is integrated into the tracker, showing the percentage of a country’s EEZ highly protected from fishing based on Navigator’s Level of Fishing Protection scoring system.

UBC Sea Around Us
Sea Around Us is a research initiative of the University of British Columbia and University of Western Australia focused on global marine ecosystems. Their Catch Data provides reconstructed fisheries catch estimates from 1950, including reported and unreported data by sector, species, gear, and country. Widely used for marine policy and sustainability assessments, this dataset helps understand fishing's impact on marine biodiversity. Links to their Catch Data are provided from corresponding regions' reports in ProtectedSeas Navigator.

ArcGIS Online (Living Atlas Layers & Data Explorer Apps)
Navigator is now included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, offering the Esri user community unprecedented access to comprehensive marine protection data for use in planning, analysis, and storytelling. Additional data explorer apps are available through ProtectedSeas' ArcGIS Online data portal, providing additional visualizations and insights from the Navigator data.

Ocean Data Platform
Ocean Data Platform is a cloud-based, geospatial data platform that provides API access to Navigator data. This enables user of ODP to construct complex queries on data from Navigator and combine it with other data on the platform to unlock new insights. ODP has an example notebook to get users started and anyone can sign-up.

SeaSketch EEZ Protection Coverage Estimator
Navigator can be used to calculate the proportion of a country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) by Level of Fishing Protection (LFP). When a user draws or uploads new areas, Seasketch automatically shows how new proposed areas would impact the percentage of EEZ protected and consequently, a country's progress towards protection targets such as 30x30.




