Oceana Launches New Illegal Fishing Vessel Tracker

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The of us at Oceana this week launched a new tool that tracks unlawful, unreported and unregulated (IUU)-listed vessels.

Utilizing data from Global Fishing Be conscious, a world nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing ocean governance via elevated transparency of human exercise at sea, Oceana’s IUU Vessel Tracker shows the actions of vessels right now listed as IUUs by regional fishery management organizations (RFMOs).

The Norway-based mostly mostly nonprofit organization Trygg Mat Tracking actively compiles RFMO lists on the Combined IUU Vessel Listing, offering up-to-date data on IUU-listed vessels. Presently there are 168 vessels listed all over 12 management organizations that oversee fishing on the excessive seas.

Oceana’s IUU Vessel Tracker is most efficient exhibiting two vessels that are broadcasting their areas the exercise of their computerized identification system (AIS) devices. The loads of vessels could maybe moreover honest possess changed their identities, could maybe moreover honest no longer be fishing, or don’t possess their AIS devices turned on.

The blueprint shows apparent fishing and transit activities of vessels over a one-month time frame.

Primarily based mostly totally on Beth Lowell, Oceana’s deputy vice chairman for U.S. campaigns:

“IUU Vessel Tracker puts IUU-listed vessels on a blueprint so anybody around the sphere can tune their activities in shut to valid time. These vessels are now on ogle — we are staring at them. To develop the vogue of vessels seen on this blueprint, governments could maybe moreover honest composed mandate AIS for all fishing vessels so they’re going to also be monitored and held liable for his or her actions at sea. Transparency of fishing is a sport changer within the fight against IUU fishing, which pillages our oceans, stealing fish from the nets of true fishermen. The United States must include transparency at home so we can query transparency from fishing vessels working around the sphere.”

To gain entry to Oceana’s IUU Vessel Tracker, go to usa.oceana.org/IUUVesselTracker.

(Image credit: Oceana)

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