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'Incognito' fishing vessels deny Africa $11bn in annual revenues

Researchers found that 75 percent of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are not publicly tracked, mostly in Africa and South Asia.

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Fisheries' Red Report Card, from Poor Performance to Misdirected Subsidies

Indonesia has received international attention for its practices of fisheries subsidies and illegal fisheries.

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ESA - Sentinel-1 and AI reveal 75% of fishing vessels not tracked

ESA - Sentinel-1 and AI reveal 75% of fishing vessels not tracked
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AI reveals unseen human activity across the world's oceans

The environment that sustains half the planet’s living things is being terribly managed, says David Kroodsma of Global Fishing Watch. New technology “points us towards the information we need to manage the ocean better.”

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