Global Fishing Watch

Global Fishing Watch

Non-profit Organizations

Washington, District of Columbia 12,905 followers

Sustainability through transparency in global fishing activity

About us

Global Fishing Watch (GFW) is an international non-profit organisation committed to advancing the sustainability of our oceans through increased transparency. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, our mapping platform provides a powerful tool for ocean governance, empowering anyone to view or download data and investigate global fishing activity in near real-time, for free. GFW was founded in 2015 through a collaboration between Oceana, SkyTruth and Google. Our work is made possible thanks to the generous support of our funding partners. Our research, data and technology partners are central to achieving our mission to accelerate innovation and deliver actionable insights to increase transparency in commercial fishing and the sustainable management of our oceans.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2017
Specialties
ocean conservation, maritime security, transparency, data science, machine learning, big data, research, fisheries monitoring, fishing vessel tracking, illegal fishing, marine protected areas, maritime domain awareness, and monitoring, control and surveillance

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    1025 Connecticut Ave NW

    Washington, District of Columbia 20036, US

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    📢 JUST PUBLISHED: We're excited to be lead authors on a new study in Nature that illuminates the expanding footprint of human activity at sea! 🛰️ The groundbreaking research harnesses AI, satellite imagery and vessel GPS data to reveal previously unmapped industrial activity on the ocean—and how it is changing. 🤝 Working alongside researchers from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Duke University, UC Santa Barbara and SkyTruth, Global Fishing Watch analyzed 2 million gigabytes of satellite imagery spanning 2017-2021, to detect vessels and offshore infrastructure in coastal waters across six continents. Learn more about this groundbreaking advancement in ocean transparency below. 🌐 English: https://bitly.ws/38yJc 🌐 Spanish: https://bitly.ws/38yL4 #AI #BigData #Technology #OceanConservation

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    🗺️ Ascension Island is home to 11 species of seabirds, including the distinctive Masked Booby. 🌊 These large pelagic marine birds prefer to forage over deep water, closing in on small bait fish that are driven to the surface by predators like dolphins and yellowfin tuna. But heavy fishing of such catch—especially tuna, disrupts the feeding and nutrition cycle of the increasing vulnerable Masked Booby. 🌐 Find out how local authorities are using Marine Manager to access oceanographic data that protects these spectacular plunge divers and other unique habitats on the island. bit.ly/3RgdIzh

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    📖 La Subsecretaría de Pesca y Acuicultura lideró una mesa redonda para dialogar sobre #Transparencia y #Gobernanza en el sector junto a Servicio Nacional de Pesca y Acuicultura - Sernapesca, Indespa Chile, IFOP y Ministerio Secretaría General de la Presidencia | SEGPRES con organismos internacionales de transparencia pesquera como Global Fishing Watch y Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI). ✅ En la instancia, cada entidad abordó sus objetivos e iniciativas en torno a la transparencia en el sector pesquero y cómo todas ellas ayudan a combatir delitos como la pesca ilegal. 📱Conoce más 👉 https://lnkd.in/eaCBwKj7 

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    🌍 Foreign vessels fishing under a veil of secrecy have become a major driver of overfishing in West Africa. ⛴ Their elusive conduct and lack of transparency have sweeping impacts on the lives, livelihoods and food security of artisanal fishing communities that compete with larger ships for catch. 📈 Only data can reveal the true scale of the problem local authorities and fishers now face. 🤝 In our latest collaboration with the Financial Times, Global Fishing Watch joined wider stakeholders—including our co-founder Oceana, to help fill crucial information gaps that have emerged under the murkiness of these operations. 📊 Using location data provided by our organization, the team behind this report were able to shed light on the hours fished in 2024, by 27 locally flagged vessels with ownership or management links to foreign companies. 📉 The data findings, corroborated by Global Fishing Watch fisheries analyst and expert Cian Luck, PhD, revealed that in total, at least 350 industrial vessels of various nationalities have fished off the coast of Gambia, Mauritania, Senegal and Guinea-Bissau so far this year. 🌐 Read more on this report and the steps needed to address the challenges brought to light: https://lnkd.in/dpfiVTwd

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    🐟 Tackling global threats like #IUUFishing requires strong mechanisms to boost transparency and accountability on the high seas. 🗺️ Our suite of open-access tools, including the flagship Global Fishing Watch map, allows anyone, anywhere to analyze human activity taking place across the ocean at different geographic and time scales. ⛴️ Map users can perform a range of tasks with this information—from inspecting the identity and detailed behavior of a single vessel to finding large-scale patterns for thousands of vessels over multiple years. 📊 Now, thanks to powerful enhancements to our map and platform, users can carry out their efforts with improved clarity and resolution of data visualizations and more. See what else is new: bit.ly/3YvTdD8

    • Data visualization showing how users can change the resolution of Global Fishing Watch heat maps to prioritize faster data downloads or higher-definition visuals. © 2024 Global Fishing Watch.
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    🌍 This is the decisive decade. 🗺 A decade to take decisive action to protect our lands and marine environments, reverse habitat degradation and species loss—and press for progress on advancing global conservation commitments by 2030. 🤝 None of this can be achieved without engagement with like-minded stakeholders across various sectors, who are committed to creating lasting protections for our planet. 📍 Recently, Global Fishing Watch had the honor of joining Patricia Leon at the Bezos Earth Fund, Re:wild and Fundacion MarViva for an excursion to Panama, to meet with government officials, small-scale fishers, tourism communities and MPA managers. We heard about their continued efforts toward sustainable fisheries management and conservation of the country’s waters. 🌊 While there, head of Latin America at Global Fishing Watch, Mónica Espinoza Miralles delivered a presentation to the Aquatic Resources Authority of Panama and MiAmbiente, that demonstrated the benefits of our tools and innovative technology in helping to advance their goals. We’re delighted to see our map and platform harnessed by authorities to keep transparency at the heart of operations in the fisheries sector. 👥 Overall, the visit provided a good forum to hear from stakeholders on the ground and better understand issues and potential solutions to support their journey. 📸 Catch a few of the highlights below!

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    Bloomberg Philanthropies, Environment Team

    An estimated 1 in 5 fish is caught illegally. At the Bloomberg Philanthropies Ocean Initiative, one of our key priorities is ending the widespread practice of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing by establishing strong mechanisms of accountability and transparency at sea. Visit our website to learn more about how we’re working with partners like Global Fishing Watch to put an end to IUU fishing and safeguard food security for coastal communities. https://lnkd.in/eyYuzjVW

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    🌊 In the hidden corners of the vast ocean, its all too easy to engage in harmful practices that impact the health of our seas, ecosystems and marine resources. 🌏 But, at a time when our planet needs it most, technology is offering up a powerful solution. 🛰️ Global Fishing Watch is harnessing #AI and satellite technology to shine a light on human activity at sea—empowering people who manage and depend on our ocean to address its many challenges head-on. 🗺️ Our open-access tools: map, portals and datasets are at the forefront of global efforts to accelerate research, innovation and policies to support sustainable ocean management. 🌐 Explore them here: bit.ly/4dMcMeL

    • Data visualization of the Global Fishing Watch map. © Global Fishing Watch.
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    🌊 When information about the use of our ocean is available and accessible to everyone it affects, we can better protect our marine resources and the people who depend on them. ⚓ Under an international vessel tracking agreement—rooted in transparency, States, regional fisheries management organizations and international bodies can move the needle forward in addressing challenges brought forth by inconsistent regulations. 🐟 Such a framework would bring greater accountability, build compliance and help protect fishers globally. More here: bit.ly/3xqJbbu

    • Aerial view of a large boat docked at a pier, with visible ropes and equipment on deck. © Erik Mclean - Unsplash

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Funding

Global Fishing Watch 2 total rounds

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Grant

US$ 300.0K

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