Nov 24, 2021Joining the OceanMind crew… from a distanceOliver Ashford, Fisheries Analyst Arriving to an eerily-quite office, discussing pandemics, loading up your car with computer equipment, and then driving back home before lunch isn’t typically what a first day in a new position consists of. …4 min read4 min read
Nov 24, 2021Using AIS data to investigate the world’s fishing portsMax Schofield, Fisheries Compliance Data Scientist at OceanMind I grew up in Hawke’s Bay, a coastal region in New Zealand’s, eloquently named ‘North Island’ which is literally a world apart from OceanMind’s HQ in Oxfordshire. …4 min read4 min read
Sep 17, 2021Climate TRACE releases first comprehensive, independent database of global greenhouse gas emissionsWe are proud to announce the release of groundbreaking new data on shipping as part of the world’s first comprehensive accounting of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions based primarily on direct, independent observation from the Climate TRACE coalition. …Climate Change4 min readClimate Change4 min read
Published inClimate TRACE: The Source·Sep 16, 2021Beyond Paris And Countries’ Territorial Waters And AirspaceTracking emissions from the shipping and aviation sectors — In recent years, transportation has emerged as the fastest-growing source of GHG emissions worldwide. And in many of the highest-emitting countries, transportation is overtaking the power sector as the leading source of carbon emissions. Heavy transport in particular — including maritime shipping and commercial aviation — has been coming under…Climate2 min readClimate2 min read