Hawkeye 360 Working With
the Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency for Greater Maritime
Visibility in the Pacific Islands
July 6, 2023
HawkEye 360 Inc., has been
awarded a contract by the Commonwealth of Australia for
a pilot program to provide greater maritime domain
awareness in support of Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries
Agency (FFA) efforts to detect and prevent Illegal,
Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. The contract
was awarded by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade (DFAT) for the provision of HawkEye 360's
satellite RF maritime analytics and training through
2023.
"The Pacific Islands encompass a
vast and highly trafficked region with rich fisheries
resources that present complex challenges for maritime
domain awareness," said Alex Fox, Chief Growth Officer
for HawkEye 360. "We are proud to partner with the Forum
Fisheries Agency (FFA), through support from the
Australian Government, to deliver a clearer picture of
maritime activity that benefits all Pacific Island
countries in their efforts to combat IUU fishing and
respond to climate and humanitarian events."
HawkEye 360 will work in
collaboration with the FFA and its members to provide RF
data, analytics, and training to identify illicit
maritime activity within their waters and help secure
the ongoing sustainability of the region's tuna
resources. This includes potential IUU fishing and the
detection of maritime activity not detectable by
Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). The FFA, which
was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in the Solomon
Islands, assists its 17 member countries in the region
with sustainably managing their tuna fisheries.
This award reflects Australia's
continued commitment and regional leadership for
combating IUU fishing as part of the Indo-Pacific
Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA), an
initiative focused on providing shared technology,
training, and insight into activity in three critical
regions: the Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, and the
Indian Ocean. The leaders of the Quad nations—Australia,
India, Japan, and the United States—announced the
initiative in 2022. The Quad is a diplomatic network
between nations dedicated to supporting an open, stable,
and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
HawkEye 360 is proud to support
Australia and the IPMDA in their efforts to promote
stability and prosperity in the region through shared
maritime domain awareness.
HawkEye 360 operates a growing
constellation of 21 satellites that detect, characterize
and geolocate radio frequency signals from a broad range
of emitters used for communication, navigation, and
security. HawkEye 360 will continue expanding the
constellation to address clients' increasing demands for
RF Intelligence, aiming for a total of 60 satellites (20
clusters of three satellites) in 2025. HawkEye 360
anticipates the launch of two additional clusters in
2023 in a mid-latitude orbit to address the growing
demand in the Indo-Pacific region.
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