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Marine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world's oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper only.
New research shows strict marine protections reduce illegal fishing. Satellites and AI help enforce the rules.
Agencies such as national navies and coast guards no longer need to rely solely on costly physical patrols over huge areas. With tools such as the Global Fishing Watch map, which makes vessel tracking ...
Protected regions of the ocean are doing their job and keeping illegal fishing at bay, according to new research combining ...
A massive tethered air surveillance blimp hovers over the skies of the rural ranching town of Zapata, Texas, and is the ...
Madison’s Jennifer Raynor showed that artificial intelligence methods applied to satellite data provide a powerful new way to ...
New peer-reviewed research in the journal Science demonstrates the power of strict legal bans against industrial fishing in marine protected areas (MPAs). The analysis — which combines satellite ...
Danish-based surveillance radar technology specialist Terma A/S has partnered with Sperry Marine to deliver its SCANTER 4603 and SCANTER 6002 series of naval surveillance radars to Seaspan Shipyards ...
Terma, surveillance radar technology specialist, has signed an agreement with the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics ...
A radar system is proposed that combines frequency diverse array (FDA) and linear frequency modulation (LFM) signals to provide efficient and high-range resolution characteristics. The combined signal ...
Terma A/S, a leader in surveillance radar technology, has partnered with Sperry Marine, a manufacturer and service provider ...
[Tom] has taken a DIY approach to smart sailing with a Raspberry Pi as the back end to the navigation desk on his catamaran, the SeaHorse. Tucked away neatly in a waterproof box with a silicone gas… ...