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How artificial intelligence is helping make fisheries more sustainable 
By Angeli Gabriel US Source: foxweather 5/20/2023
Angeli Gabriel
Credit: Wildlife Conservation Society / FOX Weather
A newly published AI algorithm has been used to estimate coastal fish stocks in the Western Indian Ocean with 85% accuracy.
 

By taking account of fish stocks, or the number of fish living in a given area, people can gauge the health of fisheries and see whether those fisheries need time to recover.

The recovery of fisheries allows them to be fished more sustainably, rather than depleting the area of the economically vital natural resource.

 
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