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A Deep Learning-based ROV Surveillance System for Monitoring Illegal Fishing

Global Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2023
The issue of illegal fishing is a global concern that requires attention. This paper focuses on marine biodiversity and sustainable development and proposes a deep learning-based computer vision technology for monitoring illegal fishing using ROV ...
Xiangzheng Huang   +2 more
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Threats from Illegal Fishing

2004
Before I start my presentation on the very important subject of illegal fishing, I do want to congratulate Dr Meryl Williams on her appointment to the Chair of the Board of Management of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research and President of its Policy Advisory Council.
MacDonald, Ian, MacDonald, Ian
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Catching illegal fishing using random forest and linear regression models

i-manager's Journal on Software Engineering, 2022
Globally, illegal fishing is posing a serious financial challenge to the fishing industry. Because of this, illegal fishing pushes many fish populations to extinction. This paper proposes analyzing illegal fishing using data analysis and machine learning
Mounika, Sowjanya, Keerthana, Tejaswini
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Illegal Fishing

2012
Is illegal fishing an important problem in overfishing? On August 7, 2003, the Australian patrol vessel Southern Supporter spotted a vessel thought to be illegally fishing within the Australian 200-mile economic zone around Heard Island, 2,400 miles southwest of Perth in the...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Ancaman Terhadap Perairan Laut Natuna oleh Pelaku Illegal Fishing

Jurnal Archipelago, 2022
Kawasan Laut Natuna telah menarik perhatian banyak pihak untuk beberapa hal kepentingan. Negara lain seperti Vietnam dan Malaysia yang lokasinya berdekatan dengan kawasan Laut Natuna menilai bahwa mereka harus memanfaatkan sumber daya yang dihasilkan ...
Andriani Hikmah Agustin   +2 more
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Legal Reform in the Enforcement of Illegal Fishing Crimes

Journal of Justice Dialectical
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a growing threat to sustainable fisheries in Indonesia. This practice requires effective law enforcement, which raises the question: are fisheries regulations in Indonesia effective in enforcing ...
Abdul Kamil Razak   +2 more
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Intelligent detection UAV for illegal fishing based on YOLOv5 algorithm

2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (ICAICA), 2022
with the arrival of 2021, the Yangtze River began to enter the stage of no fishing, which lasted for 10 years. The purpose of no fishing in the Yangtze River is also to protect all kinds of fish living in the Yangtze River. In the past, under the massive
Zihan Yang, Kunpeng Duan
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Maritime Security - Illegal Fishing Detection Using Deep Learning

2024 International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Communication Systems (ICKECS)
Illegal fishing is an unresolved and internationally pervasive problem that occurs both on the high seas and in areas within national jurisdiction. Existing technologies use anomaly detection algorithms that examine the data from Automatic Identification
K.Lakshmi Lalasa, R.J.V. Srija, K. Kumar
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‘Pity the Fishing People’: Taiwan’s Legal and Illegal Fishing in the 20th-century Pacific

Journal of Pacific History
Newspapers and archives from Taiwan indicate a long history of Taiwan’s commercial fishing in the Pacific that has largely been overlooked. Using these resources, this article analyses the relationship between the Taiwan government and Taiwan fishermen ...
Jess Marinaccio
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Detection of illegal fishing

Geospatial Informatics IX, 2019
Sustainment of fishing stocks can be accomplished by reducing illegal fishing. Enforcement requires timely intelligence. Often the perpetrators escape the enforcement zone to meet up with the fish buyers at sea where they conduct illegal transactions. Transshipments at sea enable criminal endeavors of all kinds.
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