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NOAA eyes high-tech cameras as partial replacement for fishing observers

Regulators plan to soon allow video cameras to replace some human observers on fishing boats in Alaska but the future may allow for systems that count fish automatically

By Jason Smith | Feb. 15, 2017 16:07 GMT
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Alaska pollock. Source: NOAA
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