Skydweller Aero CEO responds to WSJ article

Dr. Robert Miller explains how Skydweller Aero can help defend against Chinese fishing fleet encroachments
Oct 28, 2024, 02:47 ET
Skydweller Aero CEO responds to WSJ article
Skydweller Aero CEO Robert H. Miller, Ph.D.

Skydweller Aero Can Help Defend Against Chinese Fishing Fleet Encroachments

The Wall Street Journal has revealed how Chinese fishing fleets are impacting the fishing industry of Peru and other vulnerable countries globally, threatening both local communities and national economies.

For developing nations, maritime domain awareness is vital for protecting sovereignty, sustaining economies, and supporting long-term environmental health.

Effective surveillance and response capabilities are crucial in guarding against overfishing and illegal activities within under-regulated exclusive economic zones.

Skydweller Aero is committed to advancing persistent surveillance solutions that enhance real-time situational awareness across vast maritime territories. For enforcement to be effective, agencies need photos of fishing boats with nets in the water, and the ability to identify those vessels.

Agencies need Skydweller.

Our innovations in solar-powered, autonomous aircraft empower countries to protect their resources and secure their maritime interests.

China’s Massive Fishing Fleet Overwhelms Locals in ‘David and Goliath’ Battle – WSJ