Introduction
Global Fishing Watch is an international, non-profit organization committed to advancing ocean governance through increased transparency. We create and publicly share knowledge about human activity at sea to enable fair and sustainable use of our ocean. Founded in 2015 through a collaboration between Oceana, SkyTruth, and Google, GFW became an independent non-profit organization in June 2017. Using cutting-edge technology, we create and publicly share map visualizations, data and analysis tools to enable scientific research and drive a transformation in how we manage our ocean. Our major focus is on commercial fishing because it is the most widespread human activity at sea, the most impactful on ocean health, and the most crucial for global livelihoods and food security. By 2030, we aim to monitor and visualize the impact of ocean-going vessels, both industrial and small-scale, that are responsible for the vast majority of the global seafood catch. We believe human activity at sea should be common knowledge in order to safeguard the global ocean commons for the common good of all.
GFW is working to improve public availability and transparency of vessel tracking and ownership information by designing interoperability solutions that could enable countries to automate their data sharing processes.
Background
Timely and up-to-date information sharing is critical for preventing, deterring, and eliminating Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. However, key international and regional databases contain sparse and incomplete information. Automatization of data collecting and sharing could reduce the time and effort required to upload and update information, improve data coherence across different sources.
The UN/FLUX standard is an emerging framework designed with the intention to improve data interoperability, particularly in the realm of fisheries management. This RFP will support the development of Global Fishing Watch’s interoperability work which aims to support countries to exchange data at regional and international level. Our priority countries of interest are: Brazil, Chile, Madagascar, Panama, and Senegal.
Expected deliverables
Requirements:
The consultant will have:
Expected timeline
The work will ideally begin on January 13th 2025 and be completed by April 13th 2025
Submission Details
Proposals should include:
Please send proposals through the provided link.
The closing date for this is 23:59 CST on December 15th ,2024. Successful applicants will be invited to a further discussion with Global Fishing Watch and a final decision will be made and communicated to all applicants.