Pinpoint Earth's technology targets illegal fishing worldwide

Pinpoint Earth's technology targets illegal fishing worldwide
Two of Pinpoint Earth's monitoring units on a Halifax, Nova Scotia, dockside. (Image: Pinpoint Earth)
Greg Hurrell
Nelson tech startup Pinpoint Earth has ambitious plans to be a world leader in monitoring fishing, thanks partly to a recent tie-up with a radar satellite developer. Illegal, unmonitored, and unreported fishing catches, known in the industry as IUU fishing, are a multibillion-dollar problem worldwide.The company has developed hand-held solar-powered vessel monitoring systems (VMS) and tracking software, which are currently being rolled out for pilot trials around the globe. Pinpoint Earth chief executive Ali Kennard said the devi...

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