Posts by Bec Gorton

We're embarking on a new research project to model the future risks of climate change on key fisheries in the Torres Strait.

CSIRO and international partners are finding ways to trace the provenance of tuna to reduce illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

This project is aimed at enabling Indonesian fisheries scientists, industry actors and managers to improve the effectiveness of monitoring and management systems for tuna fisheries.

The Southeast Australian Marine Ecosystem Survey (SEA-MES) is a a multi-year, interdisciplinary project that is revisiting previous bio-physical and ecosystem surveys of the Australian southeast continental shelf, and documenting changes in the 25 years since it was last examined.

Developing the science to underpin Nature-based Solutions

Aquaculture needs evidence-based investigations if it's to proceed sustainably, including water column monitoring, waste management, and the effects of climate change.

We are using machine learning to solve expanding challenges in the marine science domain due to growing data volumes, increased data complexity and reduced data quality.

Our machine learning work includes object detection and classification, anomaly detection, behaviour classification and modelling and forecasting.

Our work has been published in a range of journals and websites.

We have a vast machine learning collaboration network, both internal and external to CSIRO.