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Scirj Volume XIII, Issue VII, July 2025 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796


Publication starts: 15th July 2025
Full Paper available from: 15th July 2025


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IS THE SMART AND ECO-FRINDLY SOLUTION FOR AGE-OLD MARITIME INDUSTRY IN 21ST CENTURY
Hossain K A,

Abstract: The ocean and its water extents more than a third of our earth surface. Oceans always play a vital role in captivating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, regulating climate, and providing home for marine living. However, Ocean and it is contained are under threat from pollution, accident, and rising temperatures since recent development of civilization. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is considering as an effective and useful tools to monitoring, managing and decision making to optimize maritime resource extraction and maintain ocean health by preserving environment in 21st century. Now a day, AI algorithms and smart technology scientists and researchers can monitor and model Ocean environment with extraordinary accuracy, tracking changes over time and space that are important to the health and existence of marine life and even earth. The activities and life of marine species always remains one of the most mysterious areas for researchers due to the enormity and cloudiness of the Ocean, and that becoming obvious, and AI get the credit. Today, AI and other smart technology facilitates including analysis of huge datasets obtained from tagging and tracking devices, underwater cameras, or remote sensing technologies, providing new insights into migration patterns of species, predator prey relationships, coral reef history, their response to environment, seabed exploration, and many more research subjects. Now, the meticulous surveillance of ocean health is a massive task where AI and Machine Learning (ML) play a crucial role than before.
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