Role Overview
- Monitor and analyse vessel behaviour and fisheries-related maritime activity indicative of potential IUU fishing risk.
- Support the development of draft reports, case studies, and recurring intelligence outputs focused on IUU fishing.
- Work with internal datasets, algorithmic outputs, and behavioural indicators to identify suspicious or anomalous patterns.
- Assist in validating and interpreting fisheries-related signals from maritime data sources.
- Collaborate with Research / Data Science and product-related stakeholders to improve analytical methods and use cases.
- Produce high-quality written outputs for internal teams, client support, and thought leadership.
- Support commercial teams with specialist fisheries-related intelligence where relevant.
- Track developments in fisheries monitoring, maritime enforcement, and related compliance risk themes.
- Escalate higher-risk or ambiguous cases to senior analysts and contribute to continuous improvement of methodologies.
Requirements
- 2 years of experience in maritime analysis, fisheries monitoring, compliance, geospatial / intelligence analysis, or related fields
- Strong research and analytical writing capability
- Ability to work with large or complex datasets and detect behavioural patterns
- Interest in maritime security, fisheries governance, or non-traditional maritime risk
- Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Studies, Marine / Environmental Policy, Fisheries Management, International Relations, or another relevant field
- Relevant internships or research projects in fisheries / maritime monitoring would be valuable
Benefits
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