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Raynor, Mapping out-of-sight ocean activities

Raynor, Mapping out-of-sight ocean activities
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Satellites reveal 75% of world's industrial fishing vessels are 'hidden'

New satellite imagery has helped detect previously unmapped global fishing vessels, revealing nearly 75% of the world s industrial activity at sea was "hidden" from public view.

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We used AI and satellite imagery to map ocean activities that take place out of sight, including fishing, shipping and energy development

We used AI and satellite imagery to map ocean activities that take place out of sight, including fishing, shipping and energy development
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Mapping the Unseen: How AI and Satellite Technology Reveal Offshore Activities

Madison WI (SPX) Jan 04, 2024 - Humans are racing to harness the ocean s vast potential to power global economic growth. Worldwide, ocean-based industries such as fishing, shipping and energy production generate at least US$1.5 tr

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We used AI and satellite imagery to map ocean activities that take place out of sight, including fishing, shipping and energy development

Humans are racing to harness the ocean’s vast potential to power global economic growth. Worldwide, ocean-based industries such as fishing, shipping and energy production generate at least US$1.5 trillion in economic activity each year and support 31 million jobs. …

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