This episode is hosted by Allie and Nick (with a special guest appearance by Mike Hay who is OCTO's data scientist). Allie shares some new research on when we can expect the arctic ocean to be ice free for part of the year, hint hint it's soon. Allie also shares an article on a new tool that recently came out called Spyglass that helps fisheries enforcement officials (or you) track criminal fishing around the world. Nick then explains some research about using artificial neural networks to track fishing vessels and Mike Hay jumps in to explain what a neural network is.
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