Spire and ICEYE Join Forces to Enable Global Monitoring of Dark Vessels at Sea new satellite data combats illegal fishing and transshipment in exclusive economic zones

SAN FRANCISCO and HELSINKI, Finland, Jan. 22, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Spire Global Inc, the world’s largest space-to-cloud analytics company, and ICEYE, the leader in synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) technology for microsatellites, announced today a new collaborative technology to enable the detection of dark vessels and illegal activities at sea. This new service offering will give both ICEYE and Spire’s users a completely new satellite capability to assist in the detection and elimination of illegal fishing. The new product will assist in the detection of illegal transshipment and enable countries with a never before available level of visibility and awareness of vessels within exclusive economic zones. This new solution will also greatly reduce security threats and provide the industry a new way to monitor maritime trafficking.

In addition to detecting dark vessels, this technology partnership will also allow users a new capability of accuracy in tracking vessels involved in trafficking of everything from arms, drugs, commodities, and people that want to avoid being seen. With the economic value of illegal fishing estimated to be up to 23B USD annually, this solution was developed to directly address this combination of economic, environmental, human rights, and industry-wide security issues.

“We are constantly seeking partnerships that complete ICEYE’s near real-time satellite monitoring capability and help us create new services for our customers. To that end, we’re thrilled to work with Spire as it has become an industry leader with its approach in the development of its nanosatellite constellation,” said Pekka Laurila, CSO, and Co-Founder, ICEYE. “This alliance will provide more businesses and governments with a new and increased ability to monitor maritime traffic, including vessels that want to avoid detection.”

The service will tap Spire’s Satellite AIS (Automatic Identification System), which is currently used for continuous monitoring of vessels around the globe, in tandem with ICEYE’s satellite-based synthetic aperture radar imaging, which was designed to see dark vessels when they don’t report on their activity. Spire will utilize ICEYE’s unique ability to provide reliable, high revisit rates for radar satellite imaging, multiple times each day from anywhere on Earth, with imaging that functions through clouds at any time of day. This will allow both Spire and ICEYE to produce and provide a new data set of more substantial information at revisit rates never before possible.

“Data fusion holds an enormous potential impact for our world. By combining data sets like AIS and SAR, we gain previously unrealized insights in the movement of goods and people around the globe. Our relationship with ICEYE means that never before available tools will suddenly be a actionable resource to those committed to securing our oceans.” said John Lusk, General Manager, Spire Maritime.

Spire has become an industry standard for data collection the commercial aerospace sector and operates one of the largest constellations of private nanosatellites and ground station networks in the world. The company has also launched strategic partnerships across a myriad of verticals including deals with NASA, ESA and key players in the weather, maritime and aviation sectors.

ICEYE successfully launched its second SAR satellite, ICEYE-X2, on 3rd of December, 2018. The satellite launch is an initial step to creating the necessary SAR satellite constellation of ICEYE for frequent and reliable satellite-based information about any location on Earth. ICEYE is establishing the Internet of Locations to support vast economic growth in Finland in the various parts of generating, analyzing and consuming satellite data for operational uses.

WEBINAR: Join us on February 12th, 2019 at 8:00 am PST (11:00 am EST, 5:00 pm CET) for our webinar “Fusing AIS Data and SAR to enable global monitoring of dark vessels,” to learn about the Spire + ICEYE collaboration and how it is enabling the detection of dark vessels and illegal activities out at sea. Spire’s Satellite AIS is used for continuous monitoring of vessels around the globe. ICEYE’s radar satellite imaging is used for seeing dark vessels when they don’t report on their activity. To learn more, visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4259438073338611971

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