Department of Fisheries, University of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Andorra
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Rhizostome Fish Forecasting Using Available Data: International Statistics and Hooks
Author(s): Shiva Shankar*
As climate change accelerates, biodiversity declines, and ecosystems
change, it becomes increasingly difficult to capture dynamic populations,
track changes, and predict responses to climate change. At the same
time, publicly available databases and tools will increase access to
science, foster collaboration, and generate more data than ever before.
One of his most successful projects is his AI-driven Social His Network,
which also serves as a public database designed to allow citizen
scientists to accurately report their personal biodiversity accounts. It's his
iNaturalist. INaturalist is particularly useful for studying rare, dangerous
and charismatic organisms, but requires better integration into marine
systems. Despite their abundance and ecological importance, fish
species are difficult to manage due to the lack of long-term datasets
with larg.. View More»