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Surrey University’s Satellite Assists Mauritius in Detecting illegal Fishing

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Surrey University's Satellite Assists Mauritius in Detecting illegal Fishing

The use of satellite technology in detecting illegal fishing activities is a crucial step towards protecting marine resources and ensuring sustainable fishing practices.

By partnering with the University of Surrey and utilizing advanced satellite data analysis, the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council is taking proactive measures to combat illegal fishing and enforce maritime regulations.

This collaboration not only showcases the potential of space technology in addressing real-world problems but also highlights the importance of international partnerships in tackling global issues such as illegal fishing.

Surrey University's Satellite Assists Mauritius in Detecting illegal Fishing

With the support of organizations like the UN Development Programme, initiatives like the Nereus project can make a significant impact in protecting marine ecosystems and promoting responsible fishing practices.

As Mauritius continues to invest in space technology and innovation, projects like Nereus demonstrate the country’s leadership in leveraging satellite technology for environmental conservation and maritime security.

This collaborative effort sets a positive example for other countries facing similar challenges and underscores the power of technology in addressing complex issues like illegal fishing.

Source: Space Daily

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