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Innovations in Remote Sensing Technologies for Fisheries Assessment and Management

Innovations in Remote Sensing Technologies for Fisheries Assessment and Management

This innovative session will explore recent advancements in remote sensing technologies and their applications in fisheries management. From PIT tags and stream-based sensors to satellite imagery, innovative techniques are revolutionizing our ability to monitor fish populations, assess habitat conditions, and inform sustainable management strategies. Through lightning talks and interactive, small-group discussions, this session will showcase diverse approaches and methodologies, including the use of cutting-edge AI/ML techniques, and identify opportunities to leverage these techniques for fisheries assessment and management. Target audience includes anyone with interest in advancing science and technologies for fisheries resource management and technology partners. We will use a combination of lightning talks and outcome-orientated group discussions to identify major advances and opportunities to leverage new technologies for the field. Active participants will be invited to offshoot products or activities resulting from this session. The session is co-organized by NASA, USGS, and USFWS.

Organizer: Jessica Burnett, NASA, [email protected]

Co-organizers: David Hu, Jason Olive, Nima Pahlevan

Supported by: NASA, USGS, USFWS

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