Designation of large expanses of the ocean as Marine Protected Area (MPA) is increasingly advocated and realised. The effectiveness of such MPAs, however, requires improvements to vessel monitoring and enforcement capability. In 2014 commercial fishing was excluded from the Ascension Island Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). In 2015, through updated regulations, a licenced fishery re-opened in the northern half of the EEZ while the southern half remained closed. To assess compliance with these closures and regulations, several promising satellite technologies (Satellite Automatic Identification System (S-AIS), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) of two vessels), were trialled alongside at-sea patrols. Use of SAR enabl...
Small satellite constellations could be utilized to tip-off or cue existing Electrical Optical (EO) ...
As more technologies are utilized to improve global fisheries monitoring and surveillance methods, i...
International audienceThe Indonesian fisheries management system is now equipped with the state-of-t...
Designation of large expanses of the ocean as Marine Protected Area (MPA) is increasingly advocated ...
Monitoring and control of fisheries activities is an integral part of national and international eff...
Over the last decade, West African coastal countries, including Ghana, have experienced extensive ec...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely utilized for conservation of the world's marine resources. ...
Very large marine protected areas are in danger of becoming 'paper parks'. This paper uses an interd...
We present results from the use of a vessel detection system (VDS) which locates vessel positions in...
This paper analyzes the impact of applying vessel detection technology using satellite images (vesse...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
Integration of methods based on satellite remote sensing into current maritime monitoring strategies...
Integration of methods based on satellite remote sensing into current maritime monitoring strategies...
Monitoring and enforcement of marine reserves can be challenging in remote parts of the world, where...
Small satellite constellations could be utilized to tip-off or cue existing Electrical Optical (EO) ...
As more technologies are utilized to improve global fisheries monitoring and surveillance methods, i...
International audienceThe Indonesian fisheries management system is now equipped with the state-of-t...
Designation of large expanses of the ocean as Marine Protected Area (MPA) is increasingly advocated ...
Monitoring and control of fisheries activities is an integral part of national and international eff...
Over the last decade, West African coastal countries, including Ghana, have experienced extensive ec...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely utilized for conservation of the world's marine resources. ...
Very large marine protected areas are in danger of becoming 'paper parks'. This paper uses an interd...
We present results from the use of a vessel detection system (VDS) which locates vessel positions in...
This paper analyzes the impact of applying vessel detection technology using satellite images (vesse...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
Integration of methods based on satellite remote sensing into current maritime monitoring strategies...
Integration of methods based on satellite remote sensing into current maritime monitoring strategies...
Monitoring and enforcement of marine reserves can be challenging in remote parts of the world, where...
Small satellite constellations could be utilized to tip-off or cue existing Electrical Optical (EO) ...
As more technologies are utilized to improve global fisheries monitoring and surveillance methods, i...
International audienceThe Indonesian fisheries management system is now equipped with the state-of-t...