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SEA.AI Technology supports the European initiative to

June 9, 2025001 Min Read
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In continuous effort to protect whales from deadly ships of ships, Sea.a. AI collaborates with the Irish whale group and dolphins (IWDG) and the University of Laguna (ULL) to support the efforts of the Atlantic Whale Project project of the European Union.

Whales are faced with growing threats from ships of ships in occupied sea roads. Atlantic Whale Deal brings together scientists, environmentalists and technology experts from all over Europe to tackle the problem.

Sea.ai will provide its industrial vision technology fueled by AI which detects and classifies objects on the surface of the water. This technology will allow IWDG and ULL scientists to monitor and monitor surface whales, collect precious data and develop real -time solutions to prevent ships strikes.

The Sea.ai machine vision system offers an additional protection layer, detecting surface whales and alert browsers. This technology will also improve project efforts to map whale habitats and identify high -risk areas for ship strikes.

Two successful scientific campaigns have already taken place.

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