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Our Map

Global Fishing Watch Map EXPLORE OUR MAP The Global Fishing Watch map is the first open-access online platform for visualization and analysis of vessel-based human activity at sea. Powered by satellite technology and machine learning, the map merges multiple types of vessel tracking data to provide a view of global human activity at sea, including […]

Platform Updates

Platform Updates 2025 March – Vessel Viewer and Vessels API – New vessel identity fields from TMT New vessel identity information provided by TMT is now available in vessel profiles in Vessel Viewer, including vessel gear type, year built, length, depth, gross tonnage and photo, when available Global Fishing Watch and TMT are pleased to […]

User Guide

User Guide English | Español | Français | Portuguese |中文 Menu Introduction The Global Fishing Watch map is the first open-access online platform for visualization and analysis of vessel-based human activity at sea. Powered by satellite technology and machine learning, the map merges multiple types of vessel tracking data to provide a view of global […]

Global Fishing Activity

Half the Ocean? A Response to the University of Washington’s Blog

On the pages of Science Magazine (comment and response), Twitter, the University of Washington’s Sustainable Fisheries blog, and The Atlantic, my co-authors and I have engaged in a healthy debate with University of Washington researchers about how to measure the global footprint of fisheries. This exchange has helped raise awareness of different ways to measure, understand, and […]

Annual Report 2024

2024 Annual Report JUMP TO: Message from the CEO Our Impact Global Fishing Watch in Action Innovation Updates Joint Analytical Cell By the Numbers Financials Governance Message from the CEO Global Fishing Watch’s mission is to secure a healthy, productive and resilient ocean using technology and transparency to transform ocean governance. In 2024, we made […]

Terms of Use

Terms of Use Last Modified: May 21, 2021 These Terms of Use (“Agreement” or “Terms”) are an agreement between Global Fishing Watch, Inc., a Delaware non-profit corporation (“Global Fishing Watch”), qualifying for federal tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and you and your company organization (“You” or […]

Sustainability Through Transparency

Sustainability Through Transparency Advancing ocean governance relies on better monitoring of human activity at sea Overview Covering more than two-thirds of the Earth’s surface, the ocean provides essential nutrition to billions of people and sustains a global economy that is valued in excess of $1 trillion. Home to huge reservoirs of biodiversity, the ocean connects […]

COVID-19 Brings Unmatched Downturn in Global Fishing Activity

One year into the pandemic that triggered turmoil around the world, an analysis of Global Fishing Watch data sheds light on shifts in global fishing activity  As the world marks the March 11th anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the fishing sector—like many industries—continues to feel the effects. With our […]

2024 Aug – New release in our AIS data pipeline (version 3)

Global Fishing Watch has launched an improved version (v3.0) of our automatic identification system (AIS) data pipeline. The AIS data pipeline is the series of processes that we use to convert the raw satellite AIS ingested data to the data products, such as machine learning estimates of fishing activity, identity data that combines merged external […]

Half the Ocean: Updating The Global Footprint of Fisheries

Global Fishing Watch’s updated fishing data offers new insight into the presence and behavior of the global fishing fleet In 2018, we published the first-ever global assessment of commercial fishing activity in Science. We tracked over 60,000 fishing vessels between 2012 and 2016, and estimated that fishing occurred on more than half of the ocean.  […]

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