Planet and Global Fishing Watch Expand Collaboration for Ocean Transparency and Accountability
November 20 2024 - 9:03AM
Business Wire
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL), a leading provider of daily data and
insights about Earth, today announced a new contract with Global
Fishing Watch, an international nonprofit dedicated to advancing
ocean governance through increased transparency of human activity
at sea. The 6-figure deal is an expansion of the organization’s
ongoing agreement with Planet, and will allow Global Fishing Watch
to fully leverage PlanetScope data and Machine Learning (ML) to
improve ocean stewardship and foster greater compliance and
accountability across all maritime sectors.
The new contract represents a significant expansion of Global
Fishing Watch’s PlanetScope monitoring coverage, providing 3-meter
optical imagery spanning most of the world's coastlines. With this
heightened capability, Global Fishing Watch aims to map small
vessel activity across millions of square kilometers of the ocean
as far from the shoreline as possible. This will allow the
organization to greatly augment its ability to detect small vessels
that are not using Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) or Vessel
Monitoring Systems (VMS), enabling more accurate determination of
fishing activities and better support for ocean governance efforts
around the world.
“Global Fishing Watch’s expanded collaboration with Planet will
enable us to dramatically improve our capabilities to map the
activities of smaller vessels close to shore, adding several
million more previously untracked vessels to our platform,”
explained Paul Woods, co-founder and chief innovation officer of
Global Fishing Watch. “This brings us much closer to achieving our
audacious goal of mapping all human activity at sea—for both the
good of the ocean and the people whose livelihoods depend on
healthy fisheries and marine ecosystems.”
Global Fishing Watch uses AIS to track many vessels at sea. This
GPS-based system is primarily a collision avoidance system, but can
also be used to track vessels and determine if they are acting
illegally. However, AIS is not required on many vessels, especially
the millions of small fishing vessels around the world that are
responsible for almost half of the global seafood catch. AIS can
also be abused so as to broadcast false information. Because of
this, Global Fishing Watch has turned to satellite imagery like
PlanetScope to detect non-broadcasting vessels as well as those
that are deliberately seeking to avoid detection.
By complementing insights generated by Global Fishing Watch’s
tracking data, the imagery provided by Planet will help fuel
analyses that enable monitoring, control and surveillance officers,
policymakers, and fisheries managers to make better and more
informed decisions about activities taking place in their waters.
This increased transparency will not only help safeguard those on
the front lines of maritime patrolling and enforcement, but will
also help generate increased accountability into ocean activity
around the world.
“Through the growing capabilities and analysis made possible by
EO imagery, Planet and our partners like GFW are proud to bring
awareness and action to critical climate issues, including ocean
conservation and transparency. We’re excited that this integration
is just one of many leading examples of how ML and satellite data
can help make meaningful strides in environmental conservation
work,” said Planet Chief Impact Officer Andrew Zolli. “Whether it’s
monitoring deforestation in the Amazon or illegal fishing in the
Atlantic Ocean, Planet is committed to being a leader on the front
line of climate solutions.”
The ongoing partnership between Global Fishing Watch and Planet
embodies the organizations' commitment to improving the planet
through transparency and innovation. The new and cutting-edge
integration of PlanetScope data with Global Fishing Watch’s ML
model will meaningfully improve Global Fishing Watch’s ability to
identify vessels which are not broadcasting AIS signals – helping
facilitate monitoring and enforcement efforts and creating a safer,
healthier ocean for all.
About Planet
Planet is a leading provider of global, daily satellite imagery
and geospatial solutions. Planet is driven by a mission to image
the world every day, and make change visible, accessible and
actionable. Founded in 2010 by three NASA scientists, Planet
designs, builds, and operates the largest Earth observation fleet
of imaging satellites. Planet provides mission-critical data,
advanced insights, and software solutions to over 1,000 customers,
comprising the world’s leading agriculture, forestry, intelligence,
education and finance companies and government agencies, enabling
users to simply and effectively derive unique value from satellite
imagery. Planet is a public benefit corporation listed on the New
York Stock Exchange as PL. To learn more visit www.planet.com and
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About Global Fishing Watch
Global Fishing Watch is an international nonprofit organization
dedicated to advancing ocean governance through increased
transparency of human activity at sea. By creating and publicly
sharing map visualizations, data and analysis tools, we aim to
enable scientific research and transform the way our ocean is
managed. We believe human activity at sea should be public
knowledge in order to safeguard the global ocean for the common
good of all.
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