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DESCRIPTION:Legal and illegal fisheries affect both ecosystems and societie
 s. This talk presents insights and lessons learned from a bilateral projec
 t between the Fisheries Commission of Ghana and Norwegian partners. Data f
 rom the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) is used to report and analyze hot s
 pots and movement patterns of the fleet. QGIS supports data handling\, wor
 kflow standardization\, and result mapping. Training in QGIS was provided\
 , and the local user group utilized\, among other functions\, the QGIS mod
 el designer for analysis.
DTSTAMP:20260513T012022Z
LOCATION:Statisten
SUMMARY:Fishy business? Fishing vessel monitoring in Ghana using QGIS - Ale
 xander Beck
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/ZJHHSJ/
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