
Skylight is a tool for surfacing suspicious events in the maritime domain. Skylight is focused on addressing IUU fishing but can be applied to…
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Skylight

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Skylight
Skylight is a tool for surfacing suspicious events in the maritime domain. Skylight is focused on addressing IUU fishing but can be applied to many types of maritime crimes. Skylight was developed to identify suspicious vessel behavior and alert authorities who can investigate and take compliance action when necessary. Skylight strives to help analysts focus their time on the most suspicious activities in their domain rather than analyzing all vessels and vessel tracks.

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The Global Fishing Watch Carrier Vessel Portal can help compliance, MCS and enforcement officers analyse the activities of carrier vessels that…
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Global Fishing Watch Carrier Vessel Portal

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Carrier Vessel Portal
The Global Fishing Watch Carrier Vessel Portal can help compliance, MCS and enforcement officers analyse the activities of carrier vessels that transship catch from commercial fishing vessels and land this catch into ports around the globe for processing and further trade. The portal can be used to verify transshipment activities and identify when such activities are not being adequately reported.

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The Global Fishing Watch map was the first open-access online platform that provided visualisation of fishing activity at scale.
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Global Fishing Watch Map

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Global Fishing Watch Map
The Global Fishing Watch map was the first open-access online platform that provided visualisation of fishing activity at scale. It supports dynamic filtering and different ways of interacting with the billions of data points it displays (both AIS and VMS data for specific areas). It summarizes data in dot density maps and vessel track maps. Dot density maps use shapes to show the presence of vessels and can be used to examine vessel density and movement. Vessel track maps use lines to represent the tracks of vessels and can be used to analyze the activities of specific vessels.

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Marine Traffic gathers data from more than 18,000 AIS equipped volunteer contributors in over 140 countries around the world.
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Marine Traffic

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Marine Traffic
Marine Traffic gathers data from more than 18,000 AIS equipped volunteer contributors in over 140 countries around the world. Information provided by the volunteer AIS equipment includes vessel unique identification, position, course, and speed. This information is displayed on the website in real time. Marine Traffic also displays vessel photos that are submitted by registered users and are included in the Marine Traffic Photo Directory.
