Fisheries
The AI tool that aims to make bottom trawling smarter and prevent bycatch and discards
Smartrawl employs AI-enabled cameras and innovative gate hardware on fishing nets to enable bottom trawlers to sort fish, reducing bycatch.
Intelligence
AI-driven shrimp counters boost accuracy, cut labor, optimize stocking and improve shrimp farm productivity by reducing feeding errors.
Fisheries
Smartrawl employs AI-enabled cameras and innovative gate hardware on fishing nets to enable bottom trawlers to sort fish, reducing bycatch.
Fisheries
AZTI’s new artificial intelligence tool enhances fisheries management by quickly identifying fish species and reducing bycatch.
Innovation & Investment
AI is enhancing gender-sorting processes and optimizing quality assessment and production of Atlantic salmon aquaculture.
Fisheries
Artificial intelligence is drawing attention as a powerful tool to improve fisheries management and pave the way for a stronger, healthier ocean.
Fisheries
An AI-powered model developed by researchers "vastly outperformed" humans in correctly identifying the gender of horsehair crabs.
Fisheries
AI-powered CMSY methodology requires inputting only catch data to estimate fish stocks and how much fishing pressure can be applied.
Intelligence
New artificial intelligence monitoring tool is "remarkably adept" at identifying and counting fish species.
Intelligence
Molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae weeks earlier than the microscope method.
Intelligence
Researchers are exploring the use of underwater holographic cameras and artificial intelligence technology to identify sea lice in the ocean.
Innovation & Investment
A newly launched biomass camera developed by Ace Aquatec uses AI to transform how salmon stocks are monitored and graded.
Fisheries
A new underwater artificial intelligence bot could "revolutionize" ocean monitoring and IUU fishing identification, scientists say.
Intelligence
Artificial intelligence can "push the boundaries of aquaculture" to help meet global food demand, says a University of Queensland researcher.
Innovation & Investment
A new artificial intelligence-based computer vision system can count and measure shrimp with up to 95 percent accuracy.
Fisheries
High-tech bycatch reduction devices – data analytics, cameras and sensors – are in play but SafetyNet Technologies says the secret is collaboration.
Fisheries
Researchers created an artificial intelligence model that has successfully estimated fish stocks with 85 percent accuracy in trials.