We tracked illegal fishing in marine protected areas – satellites and AI show most bans are respected, and could help enforce future ones
- Written by Jennifer Raynor, Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A school of bigeye trevally swims near Bikar Atoll.Enric Sala/National Geographic Pristine SeasMarine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world’s oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper only.
While the name invokes safe havens for fish, whales and other sea life, these areas can be hard to monitor....








