Ecuador Takes Critical Step in Tackling Illegal Fishing, Shares Vessel Tracking Data
Latin American nation joins growing movement in support of better ocean governance
Latin American nation joins growing movement in support of better ocean governance
A partnership with Panama sheds light on the activities of one of the largest international fishing fleets, helping combat illegal fishing
Latin American nation takes critical step forward in fisheries transparency, sharing vessel monitoring data on Global Fishing Watch Map
Costa Rica joins a growing movement of Latin American countries committed to fisheries transparency
Effective monitoring of Southeast Pacific squid fishery can help safeguard biodiversity
By revealing the movements of more than 1,500 industrial fishing boats, Brazil seeks to bolster compliance//management of fish stocks
Analysis of fishing activity around Pacific islands group helped secure Mexico’s largest fully protected marine reserve
Belize shares vessel monitoring data to tackle illegal fishing
We partnered with Peru—the world’s second largest fishing nation—to make its fisheries transparent
When a Chinese cargo vessel was caught illegally carrying sharks in the Galapagos, Global Fishing Watch helped ensure the operators were prosecuted, leading to a $5.9 million fine and jail sentences.