An AI 'Deckhand' Could Make Crab Fishing Less Labor-Intensive
Crabbing is grueling work.
Fishers first prepare their crab-catching pots. Then, they boat out to sea and drop them. Inside their boats, they use devices that record the coordinates for where the pots have come to rest on the ocean floor. Then, they head back to land and wait.
Later, after 12 to 24 hours, but in some cases up to a week, fishers return to the same coordinates, pull in their pots, and examine their catches.
This is where the real work begins. Every jurisdiction has rules dictating...
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