
International study presents a practical guide on how AI can enhance ocean protection
Every day, thousands of images and signals collected at sea – sonar, buoys, satellites, cameras installed on ships – generate

Every day, thousands of images and signals collected at sea – sonar, buoys, satellites, cameras installed on ships – generate

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing at an unprecedented pace, offering transformative opportunities for marine research, fisheries management, environmental governance and

Recent DTU Aqua research on visual re-identification of fish for Electronic Monitoring was presented at NLDL 2026, addressing challenges of

Discover the key takeaways from the workshops co-organised by OptiFish, Food Data Quest, and DigiAgriFood at Synergy Days 2025, along

At Synergy Days 2025 in Rotterdam, OptiFish presented its work on digital catch monitoring, synthetic data, and AI for smarter

Discover the OptiFish Data Platform, the technical backbone for a scalable, interoperable, and secure digital infrastructure supporting EU Fisheries Monitoring,
Learn more about the technologies OptiFish will use.