"New Studies Expose the Hidden Industrial Boom and Untracked Fishing Threatening Ocean Health"

Researchers from Global Fishing Watch have utilized satellite imagery and AI to create detailed maps of human activity at sea, revealing extensive industrial activity that was previously undetected. The study found that 75% of the world's industrial fishing vessels are not publicly tracked, with significant activity around Africa and South Asia. The maps also showed a surge in offshore energy development, particularly wind turbines in Europe and China. This new data is critical for global conservation efforts, especially as nearly every nation has committed to protecting 30% of Earth's land and waters by 2030. The research underscores the need for better management of maritime resources to prevent overexploitation and preserve biodiversity.
- How crowded are the oceans? New maps show what flew under the radar until now The Verge
- Satellite mapping reveals extensive industrial activity at sea Nature.com
- Most large fishing boats go untracked as 'dark vessels' New Scientist
- Human activity is powering ‘a new industrial revolution’ at sea, say experts The Guardian
- Off-radar fishing threatens efforts to preserve stocks, study warns Financial Times
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