SAFET Special Session: Emerging Technologies White Paper Release

Seafood and Fisheries Emerging Technologies invites you to a Special Session timed to coincide with the release of a new White Paper focusing on emerging technologies and their application in fisheries management. Speakers: Blue Economy expert Rear Admiral Nick Lambert, geospatial expert Paul Gray and Liz Cox from the UK Space Agency. Join us! Additional […]

SAFET Session #2: What Has Your Data Done for You Lately? Getting the Most from Sustainable Fishing Technology

November 11, 2020, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific (GMT -8) Data is driving innovation. It’s upending industries and realigning value chains, including in the fisheries space. Integrating different types of data from electronic monitoring and reporting platforms, satellites, autonomous underwater vehicles, low-cost sensors and other tools could open new doors for greater efficiency, better […]

FIMM Report Discussion with NOAA & The Net Gains Alliance

In September, NOAA Fisheries released a roadmap to upgrading and improving data systems across the agency. The Fisheries Information Management Modernization Report (aka the FIMM Report) is the result of years of work and highlights the importance of good data to achieving the agency's science and management goals. The FIMM program also connects NOAA Fisheries […]

Webinar: Insights to Effective Data Sharing with DIGITAL PUBLIC

Growing volumes of data are pushing digital transformations in every sector. These transformations require not only technical improvements but also new agreements, systems, and operational practices to make data secure, accessible, and re-usable. Effective data sharing is enabled by the people managing the data system, not the servers alone. Digital Public reviewed the data challenges […]

SAFET Session Three: Technologies for Small-Scale Fisheries

While new and emerging technologies are helping to solve some of the most serious challenges we face in sustaining the world's fisheries, they are mostly being applied in developed, industrialized nations. However, small scale fisheries (SSFs) account for over half of the world’s wild caught seafood, involve 90% of the world's fishermen and women, and […]

SAFET Session Four: Increasing the Transparency of the Seafood Supply Chain

We all know the supply chain is one of the most opaque markets on the planet, fueling environmental and socioeconomic consequences of IUU fishing. In this session, we'll hear about the latest and greatest technologies tech that is bringing clarity and transparency to the global supply chain. Time shown is U.S. West Coast/Pacific.

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