Global fisheries are overexploited worldwide, yet crucial catch statistics reported to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) by member countries remain unreliable. Recent advances in remote-sensing technology allowus to viewfishing practices from space andmiti-gate gaps in catch reporting. Here, we use Google Earth to count intertidal fishing weirs off the coast of six countries in the Persian Gulf, otherwise known as the Arabian Gulf. (Although the name of this body of water remains contentious, we use the name used in Google Earth). Combining, in a Monte Carlo procedure, the number of weirs (after correcting for poor resolution and imagery availability) with assumptions about daily catch and fishing season lengths, we estimate that ...
Satellite remote sensing (SRS) of the marine environment has become instrumental in ecology for envi...
The use of satellite remote sensing to provide synoptic measurements of the ocean is becoming increa...
World Fisheries Congress 2021, 20-24 September, Adelaide (Australia)Sustainability is a basic premis...
Global fisheries are overexploited worldwide, yet crucial catch statistics reported to the Food and ...
In the face of global overfishing of wild-caught seafood, ocean fish farming has augmented the suppl...
Commercial fishing is important both economically and socially around the world. However, there is a...
Analysis of data from vessel monitoring systems and automated identification systems in large-scale ...
With the introduction of the European Vessel Monitoring by Satellite system (VMS), scientists could ...
Coastal fisheries provide livelihoods and sustenance for millions of people globally but are often p...
Global Fishing Watch and VIIRS-DNB (visible infrared imaging radiometer suite day/night band) signal...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
High seas fisheries remain one of the least transparent global production practices. Distance from s...
Major collapses of abalone fisheries around the world have been preceded by a spatial serial depleti...
The distribution and abundance of the fleet targeting Jumbo flying squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Ea...
In assessment and management of marine fish resources, representative data of statistically good qua...
Satellite remote sensing (SRS) of the marine environment has become instrumental in ecology for envi...
The use of satellite remote sensing to provide synoptic measurements of the ocean is becoming increa...
World Fisheries Congress 2021, 20-24 September, Adelaide (Australia)Sustainability is a basic premis...
Global fisheries are overexploited worldwide, yet crucial catch statistics reported to the Food and ...
In the face of global overfishing of wild-caught seafood, ocean fish farming has augmented the suppl...
Commercial fishing is important both economically and socially around the world. However, there is a...
Analysis of data from vessel monitoring systems and automated identification systems in large-scale ...
With the introduction of the European Vessel Monitoring by Satellite system (VMS), scientists could ...
Coastal fisheries provide livelihoods and sustenance for millions of people globally but are often p...
Global Fishing Watch and VIIRS-DNB (visible infrared imaging radiometer suite day/night band) signal...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
High seas fisheries remain one of the least transparent global production practices. Distance from s...
Major collapses of abalone fisheries around the world have been preceded by a spatial serial depleti...
The distribution and abundance of the fleet targeting Jumbo flying squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Ea...
In assessment and management of marine fish resources, representative data of statistically good qua...
Satellite remote sensing (SRS) of the marine environment has become instrumental in ecology for envi...
The use of satellite remote sensing to provide synoptic measurements of the ocean is becoming increa...
World Fisheries Congress 2021, 20-24 September, Adelaide (Australia)Sustainability is a basic premis...