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At least 6% of global fishing ‘probably illegal’ as ships turn off tracking devices 
By Dan Collyns UK Source: theguardian 11/2/2022
Dan Collyns
Credit: Rebecca Griffiths/Sea Shepherd
Up to 6% of global fishing activity is hidden because commercial vessels disable their tracking systems, a practice that can be used to hide illegal fishing, according to a new study.
 

Ships use automatic identification systems (AIS), tracking beacons that enable them to be located on global shipping maps. Researchers applied a machine learning algorithm to a dataset of fishing vessel activity compiled by the non-profit Global Fishing Watch, which included more than 3.7bn AIS messages from fishing vessels between 2017 and 2019.

 
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