Abstract

This paper presents the design and development of a coastal fisheries monitoring system that harnesses artificial intelligence technologies. Application of the system across the Pacific region promises to revolutionize coastal fisheries management. The program is built on a centralized, cloud-based monitoring system to automate data extraction and analysis processes. The system leverages YoloV4, OpenCV, and ResNet101 to extract information from images of fish and invertebrates collected as part of in-country monitoring programs overseen by national fisheries authorities. As of December 2023, the system has facilitated automated identification of over six hundred nearshore finfish species, and automated length and weight measurements of more than 80,000 specimens across the Pacific. The system integrates other key fisheries monitoring data such as catch rates, fishing locations and habitats, volumes, pricing, and market characteristics. The collection of these metrics supports much needed rapid fishery assessments. The system’s co-development with national fisheries authorities and the geographic extent of its application enables capacity development and broader local inclusion of fishing communities in fisheries management. In doing so, the system empowers fishers to work with fisheries authorities to enable data-informed decision-making for more effective adaptive fisheries management. The system overcomes historically entrenched technical and financial barriers in fisheries management in many Pacific island communities.

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Title
Leveraging deep learning and computer vision technologies to enhance management of coastal fisheries in the Pacific region
Author
Shedrawi, George 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Magron, Franck 2 ; Vigga, Bernard 2 ; Bosserelle, Pauline 2 ; Gislard, Sebastien 2 ; Halford, Andrew R. 2 ; Tiitii, Sapeti 3 ; Fepuleai, Faasulu 3 ; Molai, Chris 4 ; Rota, Manibua 5 ; Jalam, Shivam 6 ; Fatongiatau, Viliami 7 ; Sami, Abel P. 8 ; Nikiari, Beia 5 ; Sokach, Ada H. M. 8 ; Joy, Lucy A. 8 ; Li, Owen 9 ; Steenbergen, Dirk J. 9 ; Andrew, Neil L. 9 

 Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia (GRID:grid.33997.37) (ISNI:0000 0000 9500 7395); University of Wollongong, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, Wollongong, Australia (GRID:grid.1007.6) (ISNI:0000 0004 0486 528X) 
 Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia (GRID:grid.33997.37) (ISNI:0000 0000 9500 7395) 
 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Apia, Samoa (GRID:grid.494018.0) 
 National Fisheries Authority, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (GRID:grid.494018.0) 
 Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Development, Tarawa, Kiribati (GRID:grid.511282.d) 
 Ministry of Fisheries, Suva, Fiji (GRID:grid.511282.d) 
 Ministry of Fisheries, Nukualofa, Tonga (GRID:grid.511282.d) 
 Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fisheries and Biosecurity, Vanuatu Fisheries Department, Port Vila, Vanuatu (GRID:grid.511282.d) 
 University of Wollongong, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, Wollongong, Australia (GRID:grid.1007.6) (ISNI:0000 0004 0486 528X) 
Pages
20915
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3101843461
Copyright
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