Illegal fishing is a global concern that threatens the long-term health of our oceans, worsens the impact of overfishing on critical marine ecosystems, and costs up to an estimated $23.5 billion annually. It accounts for 1 of every 5 fish taken from the world's seas and jeopardizes the livelihoods of tens of millions of people who depend on the oceans' resources. Traditionally, efforts to clamp down on illegal fishing have relied on aircraft and patrol vessels. But they are often prohibitively expensive for even the richest of nations, and the ocean is too vast for surveillance and enforcement at sea to be truly effective by itself. Protecting important marine areas, especially the reserves that guard some of Earth's most pristine ecosystem...
Over the last decade, West African coastal countries, including Ghana, have experienced extensive ec...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...
People around the world depend on healthy and abundant oceans for subsistence, recreation, and livel...
Monitoring and enforcement of marine reserves can be challenging in remote parts of the world, where...
Illegal fishing is one of the most prevailing problems across the oceans of the world. It causes bot...
As more technologies are utilized to improve global fisheries monitoring and surveillance methods, i...
This presentation explores the issue of illegal fishing under the scope of Social Network Analysis. ...
Constable Hansen Kalran of the Vanuatu Police Maritime Wing has just logged on to the Internet and h...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
With over 70 percent of the Earth’s surface covered by water, only a small fraction of which is regu...
The world’s oceans face a dire threat: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Across the...
Part 2 of a 2-part series. Read part 1: Illegal Fishing Becoming Top Maritime Security Risk (http://...
The public tracking of vessels using systems like the automatic identification system (AIS) is occur...
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing threatens the sustainability of the world’s fishe...
Very large marine protected areas are in danger of becoming 'paper parks'. This paper uses an interd...
Over the last decade, West African coastal countries, including Ghana, have experienced extensive ec...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...
People around the world depend on healthy and abundant oceans for subsistence, recreation, and livel...
Monitoring and enforcement of marine reserves can be challenging in remote parts of the world, where...
Illegal fishing is one of the most prevailing problems across the oceans of the world. It causes bot...
As more technologies are utilized to improve global fisheries monitoring and surveillance methods, i...
This presentation explores the issue of illegal fishing under the scope of Social Network Analysis. ...
Constable Hansen Kalran of the Vanuatu Police Maritime Wing has just logged on to the Internet and h...
Between 1950 and 1989, marine fisheries catch in the open‐ocean and deep‐sea beyond 200 nautical mil...
With over 70 percent of the Earth’s surface covered by water, only a small fraction of which is regu...
The world’s oceans face a dire threat: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Across the...
Part 2 of a 2-part series. Read part 1: Illegal Fishing Becoming Top Maritime Security Risk (http://...
The public tracking of vessels using systems like the automatic identification system (AIS) is occur...
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing threatens the sustainability of the world’s fishe...
Very large marine protected areas are in danger of becoming 'paper parks'. This paper uses an interd...
Over the last decade, West African coastal countries, including Ghana, have experienced extensive ec...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...
People around the world depend on healthy and abundant oceans for subsistence, recreation, and livel...