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Small-scale fishing rights in Western Cape set to be scrapped, says Creecy
Fisheries Minister Barbara Creecy will ask the high court to scrap the process of awarding small-scale fishing rights in the Western...
Mpumzi Zuzile
Feb 24, 20212 min read
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AI keeps an eye on barramundi at ‘smart’ floating fish farm off Pasir Ris Coast
Cameras and sensors in tanks enable close monitoring of the fish and their condition at Singapore Aquaculture Technologies' first smart...
MATTHEW LOH
Feb 23, 20213 min read
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Farmers are using AI to spot pests and catch diseases
In Leones, Argentina, a drone with a special camera flies low over 150 acres of wheat. It’s able to check each stalk, one-by-one,...
Nisha Stickles
Feb 23, 20214 min read
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Mapping global fishing activity with machine learning - B-AIM PICK SELECTS
The world’s oceans and fisheries are at a turning point. Over a billion people depend on wild-caught fish for their primary source of...
Brian Sullivan
Feb 23, 20213 min read
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Reeling in smart tech for sustainable fishing
Could technology change the face of fishing? We asked our experts to reflect on one of our winning competition entries as part of this...
Chris Gerbing
Feb 22, 20214 min read
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Eight-storey RAS set for Singapore - B-AIM PICK SELECTS
An eight-storey fish farm that is currently being developed by the Apollo Aquaculture Group in Singapore is due to start operations in...
The Fish Site
Feb 22, 20211 min read
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Seabird Experts Turn to Algorithms to Help Keep Fishing Boats in Line
A new machine-learning system for tracking vessel activity could provide relief for albatrosses in harm's way. To catch prized tuna and...
Jillian Mock
Feb 22, 20212 min read
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Endangered Beluga Whales
Scientists partnered with tech industry experts to develop the first machine learning application for acoustic monitoring of Alaskan...
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Feb 19, 20214 min read
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How Smart Boats Could Help Solve the Overfishing Crisis
EDF's Smart Boat Initiative seeks to partner with stakeholders in the fishing industry to test technologies such as sensors, networks and...
Sarah Peyok
Feb 19, 20213 min read
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Time to rethink aquaculture sustainability indicators?-B-AIM PICK SELECTS
A drive to produce a greater volume of species that are associated with low trophic levels in aquaculture systems “may be unhelpful” for...
Rob Fletcher
Feb 18, 20215 min read
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Innovation in fisheries: Five examples from around the world-B-AIM PICK SELECTS
Globally and within Australia the fisheries industry is faced with similar challenges and opportunities. Indeed, there are universal...
Trevor Clarke
Feb 18, 20215 min read
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Speeding up coral reef conservation with AI-aided automated image analysis
Artificial intelligence through machine learning is advancing the power of collecting and processing data for nature conservation....
José Anchieta C. C. Nunes, Igor C. S. Cruz, André Nunes & Hudson T. Pinheiro
Feb 18, 20213 min read
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Japanese app Tuna Scope uses AI to grade the quality of fish
A Japanese chain of sushi restaurants is using an AI-powered app to assess the quality of tuna — a key step in the preparation of sushi...
James Vincent
Feb 18, 20213 min read
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A novel, rapid method for identifying bacterial threats in aquaculture-B-AIM PICK SELECTS
A new company, which uses flow cytometry to monitor the microbial communities in samples of water from aquaculture facilities is due to...
Rob Fletcher
Feb 17, 20213 min read
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With Cameras and Artificial Intelligence, Fishing Vessels are Becoming Smarter- B-AIM PICK SELECTS
During an electronic monitoring conference in February, fisheries managers and fishermen watched a squiggly purple line meander across...
Jack Nissen
Feb 17, 20214 min read
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How aquaculture can increase food security
A new document that provides guidance for policymakers regarding the expansion of aquaculture, in order to improve diets and create...
Rob Fletcher
Feb 17, 20212 min read
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Seafood and the pandemic: moving from shock to stability-B-AIM PICK SELECTS
The economic and human shocks of the coronavirus pandemic could be a crucial window of opportunity for the global seafood sector. A newly...
Megan Howell
Feb 16, 20217 min read
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From the micro to the macro: probiotics and biofloc systems’ positive impact on shrimps-B-AIM
One of South East Asia’s largest shrimp farming groups is the Lim Shrimp Organization (LSO), which has established a network of...
Jonah van Beijnen and Gregg Yan
Feb 16, 20215 min read
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Aquaculture initiative paves way for women to return to work
The initiative has been developed by Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA), backed by the Scottish Government’s Women Returners Fund. It...
The fish site
Feb 16, 20212 min read
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Track and trace: transparent and digitized fishing data is crucial to ocean resilience
People collect fish on the beach during the coronavirus outbreak in Da Nang, Vietnam As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold,...
Tony Long
Feb 16, 20214 min read
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