Training in action to protect the sea. CORALINA is strengthening marine surveillance in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve with support from Skylight and key authorities. By combining real-time AI insights, satellite monitoring, and boots on deck, teams are improving how they detect suspicious activity and respond to illegal fishing. Recent training—led?by CORALINA and including Armada Nacional de Colombia, Dirección General Marítima, and others—ensures those on the frontlines have the tools they need. When partners are equipped, knowledge spreads, scaling impact across frontline teams. Next up: engaging local fishers and the community in this shared mission.
关于我们
A product of the Allen Institute for AI, Skylight provides maritime analysts and protected area managers with a near real-time tool to identify suspicious vessel behavior and take action. Skylight’s game-changing AI is available at no cost to national and regional agencies as well as NGOs across the world working to protect our ocean from illegal fishing and other maritime crimes.
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https://www.skylight.global/
Skylight的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Seattle,WA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2017
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2157 N Northlake Way
Suite 110
US,WA,Seattle,98103
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Caught in the Act: Illegal Fishing in Argentina’s Waters. We love these stories of impact.?Prefectura NAVAL?took swift action against Xinrun 579, a vessel engaged in illegal fishing within the country's protected waters. With the help of Skylight's AI-powered insights, officials were alerted to the vessel’s suspicious movements in real-time. First, a Speed Range Event signaled anomalous behavior, followed by a Fishing Event alert leading to further suspicious activity. Armed with this intelligence, enforcement officials responded immediately with penalties to follow. ??? "Skylight was vital to identify this vessel immediately; we were lucky enough to have our Coast Guard nearby, and the intervention was a success," said the lead of the GIS Division. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing threatens marine ecosystems, economies, and food security worldwide—but real-time intelligence is changing the game. Watch to see video of?Prefectura NAVAL?in action! Great work!
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Historic IUU arrest! In Panama’s largest-ever operation against illegal fishing in a marine protected area (MPA), 16 vessels were detected in the Cordillera de Coiba Marine Protected Area, a vital part of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (CMAR). Six vessels were seized, fully loaded with thousands of pounds of yellowfin tuna. Great job?MiAMBIENTE, ARAP, SENAN! Through the Joint Analytical Cell (JAC) support and using Skylight’s smart satellite insight capabilities powered through Maxar Technologies, Panamanian authorities were able to use high-resolution satellite imagery as seen in the picture here to track and stop these illegal activities—even vessels that attempted to evade detection by turning off their monitoring systems. We're honored to support Panama in its efforts to safeguard its precious natural resources, including Coiba Ridge, one of the most special places on our planet. More here: https://lnkd.in/gdpVWJWS JAC partners: Global Fishing Watch, IMCS Network, Trygg Mat Tracking, and C4ADS
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Interested in big data and ocean conservation? Our engineering internship offers the chance to work with massive datasets (100 million GPS data points and 1.9 TB of satellite imagery daily) to support the fight against illegal fishing. Join us and help build tools that empower conservationists around the world. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gSVtrhyB
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Over the holidays, the Seychelles Parks and Gardens Authority (SPGA) officially inaugurated an #EarthRanger Operations Centre to manage its marine and terrestrial national parks, trails, and gardens across 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean. Within this hub, Seychelles is leveraging EarthRanger with Skylight, an AI-powered maritime monitoring tool, to deliver real-time tracking, environmental monitoring, and smarter conservation decision-making. This Centre represents a new era for conservation in Seychelles—ensuring a brighter, more sustainable future in 2025!
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The final Skylight newsletter of 2024 is here—our special holiday edition! Dive into the latest advancements: ?? Detect fishing in real-time with Skylight’s cutting-edge AI. ?? Revamped Vessel Detailed page for more precise monitoring. ?? Empowering smarter, faster decisions to safeguard our seas. Join us as we celebrate progress and look ahead to 2025! ?? ?? Check out the newsletter!
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Real-Time Fishing Insights Are Here! With cutting-edge machine learning technology developed in-house by our team at Ai2, Skylight’s latest capability empowers those safeguarding our seas with a faster, smarter, and more precise tool to combat illegal fishing effectively. Read more!
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Strengthening partnerships to protect our oceans. We were honored to recently participate in the 7th High-Level Meeting of the Djibouti Code of Conduct / Jeddah Agreement (DCoC/JA) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This important event, hosted by our friends at the International Maritime Organization, provided a platform to showcase how Skylight’s AI-powered insights support countries in the Western Indian Ocean region in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing (IUUF) and enhancing maritime security. It was a privilege to reconnect with government agencies using our tools, engage with key partners, and explore new opportunities for collaboration to advance the fight against IUUF through innovation and technology. We are grateful to the IMO for the invitation and remain committed to working together toward a future of sustainable and secure oceans.
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It was a pleasure to participate for the first time - alongside other members of the Joint Analytical Cell (JAC) - on this important Pacific workshop to increase regional capacity for MCS and enforcement response. Onwards to even safer and healthier seas in the Pacific ?? Cc: Global Fishing Watch, IMCS Network, Trygg Mat Tracking, C4ADS, Starboard Maritime Intelligence
??FFA Regional MCS Data Analysis training journey begins This week we are pleased to deliver Phase 1 of the FFA Regional Monitoring Control and Surveillance Strategy (RMCSS) Data Analysis Training at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. The training programme is part of a regional initiative to support capability development at the national and regional level to support effective MCS activities and enforcement response. Participants from 9?? FFA Members (Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu) and recognised technology and MCS partners have come together to develop their skills and strategies in the fight against illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. ?? FFA Director of Fisheries Operations Allan Rahari remarked at the opening of the training on Monday: “The FFA RMCSS Data Analysis Training initiative aims to support capability development at the national level to support effective MCS activities and enforcement response. “This first phase is a start of an ongoing program the FFA Secretariat has prioritised under the RMCSS 2024-29. Reflecting on the theme, using technology as an enabler to have accurate information on all catch, effort, and vessel fishing activity, as well as access to relevant tools from our partners and skills necessary to implement effective, intelligence-driven MCS.” ?? The training focuses on: ? Using the FFA MCS Data Analysis Guideline to direct MCS responses and support enforcement actions. ? Leveraging cutting-edge Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) tools for risk assessment and intelligence-led operations. ? Strengthening collaboration through practical exercises and knowledge-sharing sessions between the Secretariat, Members and Partners. ?? Themed “Technology as an enabler to compile data analysis for compliance assessment and identification of IUU fishing activities and Maritime Domain Awareness,” the training empowers FFA Members to maximise the use of data for effective fisheries management. ?? A big thank you to our valued partners—IMCS Network, SPC FAME and GEM, Global Fishing Watch, Starboard, C4ADs, Skylight HE360, AFMA, NZ MPI and others—who have supported this initiative. #SustainableFisheries #PacificFisheries #IUUFishing #FFA #MCSDataAnalysisTraining #MaritimeDomainAwareness
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