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Global Fishing Watch
@GlobalFishWatch
Sustainability through transparency in global fishing activity
Joined November 2014
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    ๐Ÿšจ BREAKING! #GlobalFishingWatch, @emLabUCSB and @ClimateTRACE undertake first-ever pilot study to map the emissions of all large industrial vessels operating at sea. The analysis covered the activity of more than half a million vessels from 2016-2023. Here's what we found.
    ยฉ 2025 Global Fishing Watch
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    Radar, optical imagery, and vessel GPS transponder data reveals over 900 vessels operating illegally and catching almost $500 million of squid between 2017-2018 in our @ScienceAdvances study bit.ly/30fyFiq
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    New technology allows us to monitor activity of brightly lit vessels operating at night, the majority of which are fishing vessels. The system detects 10-20,000 โ€˜darkโ€™ vessels that are not broadcasting their location each night. Watch the video for more:
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    By harnessing big data and artificial intelligence, weโ€™re able to generate a clearer view into the often shadowy practice of transshipment. We launched the first-ever โ€˜liveโ€™ global view of likely transshipments at sea. Watch to learn more: bit.ly/2DIjrrs
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    Fundado por la filรกntropa y defensora de los ocรฉanos, @DonaBertarelli, nuestro nuevo portal de gestiรณn marina aprovecha los datos abiertos y el aprendizaje automรกtico para ayudar a transformar la gestiรณn de #AMP. bit.ly/3fRlNH2
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    We identified the largest known case of illegal fishing perpetrated by vessels originating from one nation operating in another nationโ€™s waters, published in @ScienceAdvances. bit.ly/30fyFiq
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    New @GlobalFishWatch study published in @sciencemagazine, โ€œTracking the Global Footprint of #Fisheries,โ€ finds that industrial #fishing occurs in over 55% of #ocean area. Read more: bit.ly/2opF5J2
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    Felicitamos a Brasil por su decisiรณn de fortalecer los sistemas de monitoreo pesqueros existentes y promover una mayor transparencia en sus aguas. @Mapa_Brasil bit.ly/2QzYh97
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    BREAKING: By combining satellite data, artificial intelligence and on-the-ground expertise, we uncovered the largest known case of illegal fishing perpetrated by vessels originating from one country operating in another nationโ€™s waters. bit.ly/32jN53H
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    ๐Ÿšจ New paper published today! Novel research, led by @GlobalFishWatch and published in @ScienceAdvances, uses big data processing and a compilation of global datasets to track and analyze fishing vessels to reveal their changing identities and reflagging patterns. ๐Ÿ‘‡
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    Chileโ€™s fishing fleet, comprising more than 800 artisanal and industrial fishing vessels, is now viewable in our map. Congrats to @sernapesca for this progressive move to aid national monitoring and control efforts, including combating illegal fishing. bit.ly/2VSeFzR
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    โ€œHistorically, people could fish wherever they want, and not have to be accountable. Now we can display in incredible detail when and where fishing is happening. Every time a large fishing vessel does something, theyโ€™ll have to explain their actions.โ€
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    Unas 2.000 embarcaciones que integran la flota pesquera nacional de Brasil serรกn visibles pronto en nuestra plataforma gracias a la integraciรณn de los datos VMS. ยกFelicitaciones a Brasil por apoyar la transparencia pesquera! @Mapa_Brasil bit.ly/2QzYh97
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    โ€œIf we provide information about what is actually happening in the worldโ€™s fisheries, maybe we can reach an agreement on how to manage the waters,โ€ Research and Innovation Director @davidkroodsma