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Satellite mapping reveals extensive industrial activity at sea

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Satellite mapping reveals extensive industrial activity at sea

F. S. Paolo, D. Kroodsma, et al.

This research uncovers revealing insights on industrial vessel activities and offshore energy infrastructure in coastal waters from 2017 to 2021. Conducted by an expert team including Fernando S. Paolo and David Kroodsma, it highlights the alarming lack of public tracking for a significant percentage of vessels and provides a comprehensive map that details changes in ocean industrial activities.... show more
Abstract
The world's population increasingly relies on the ocean for food, energy production and global trade, yet human activities at sea are not well quantified. We combine satellite imagery, vessel GPS data and deep-learning models to map industrial vessel activities and offshore energy infrastructure across the world's coastal waters from 2017 to 2021. We find that 72–76% of the world's industrial fishing vessels are not publicly tracked, with much of that fishing taking place around South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa. We also find that 21–30% of transport and energy vessel activity is missing from public tracking systems. Globally, fishing decreased by 12 ± 1% at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and had not recovered to pre-pandemic levels by 2021. By contrast, transport and energy vessel activities were relatively unaffected during the same period. Offshore wind is growing rapidly, with most wind turbines confined to small areas of the ocean but surpassing the number of oil structures in 2021. Our map of ocean industrialization reveals changes in some of the most extensive and economically important human activities at sea.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Jan 04, 2024
Authors
Fernando S. Paolo, David Kroodsma, Jennifer Raynor, Tim Hochberg, Pete Davis, Jesse Cleary, Luca Marsaglia, Sara Orofino, Christian Thomas, Patrick Halpin
Tags
satellite imagery
vessel GPS data
deep-learning models
industrial fishing vessels
offshore energy
COVID-19 impact
global coastal waters
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