Abstract

Border cross fishing and illegal fishing are big problems around the world. Observations show, there are many records for intensive and often illegal fishing of West Africa’s waters by Asian and European hasty that reduce the regular catch for the native people. They are in poverty levels and then illegal fishing impacts rare spices and life in the oceans and threatens the food supply of coastal communities. This paper aims to reduce and decline illegal fishing and cross fishing. Automatic Identification System (AIS) which is collected by satellites and terrestrial receivers, to identify distinct fishing behavior based on the movement of vessels over time. Using the Automatic tracking System(ATS) or AIS each vessels periodically reports information including the Vessel’s identity, type, positions, speed Navigational status and other safety-related information By tracking ship moments, the data is receivers by the Global Fishing watch(GFW) the result will be GFW Detector the vessel’s location. Frequently analyst and terminate the illegal fishing and monitor vessel moments in the oceans.

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