
Virgil Zetterlind of Protected Seas: Mapping Ocean Protections and Closing the Enforcement Gap | S4E4
In this episode, we sit down with Virgil Zetterlind, Director of Protected Seas, to discuss the critical difference between declaring a Marine Protected Area (MPA) and it actually leading to the intended positive outcomes we hope to achieve. It's a more complex topic than we often cover, but incredibly important. So grab a cup of coffee, perhaps a notepad, and a comfortable seat before you dive in.
While global targets like 30x30 and the High Seas Treaty dominate the headlines, the reality on the ocean is that much of it is often a Wild West of overlapping regulations and limited visibility. Virgil walks us through how Protected Seas is solving this knowlege and data gap by mapping the global regulatory landscape with their Navigator tool and deploying autonomous radar systems (M2) to monitor compliance in real-time.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Visualizing the Invisible – How the Navigator tool standardizes complex, layered legal texts into a "Level of Fishing Protection" score, allowing users to see exactly what activities are allowed in any patch of ocean.
Closing the Enforcement Gap – The transition from "paper parks", areas that are protected by law, but not in reality, to protected waters using M2 (Marine Monitor), a non-cooperative radar technology that tracks near-shore vessel movement without relying on AIS signals.
The Economics of Protection – Data from Mexico and beyond proving that scuba divers are willing to pay a premium to visit fully protected areas, making a clear economic case for strict no-take zones.
Data Over Intuition – A case study from California where radar data disproved the assumption that poaching happens at night, revealing that most illegal fishing occurred in broad daylight which shifted enforcement strategies.
High Seas & 30x30 – The logistical challenges of implementing the new High Seas Treaty and the difficulty of tracking "Other Effective Conservation Measures" (OECMs) without standardized metrics.
Protected SeasProtected Seas is a team of data scientists, mariners, and conservationists dedicated to bridging the gap between ocean policy and reality. Their open-access tools, including the Navigator map and M2 radar systems, empower governments, NGOs, and ocean users to understand regulations and improve compliance.
Website: https://protectedseas.net
Navigator Map: https://map.navigatemap.org
M2 Marine Monitor: https://m2marinemonitor.com
Mentioned Organizations & Tools
Mapping & Navigation Apps
Savvy Navvy (Boating App)Website: https://www.savvy-navvy.com
Deckee (Boating Safety App)Website: https://deckee.com
Google EarthWebsite: https://earth.google.com
Google MapsWebsite: https://maps.google.com
Conservation Technology & Enforcement
Global Fishing WatchWebsite: https://globalfishingwatch.org
Skylight (Maritime Intelligence)Website: https://www.skylight.global
EarthRanger (Protected Area Management - Note: Referred to as "Earth Rangers" in transcript)Website: https://www.earthranger.com
Conserve.ioWebsite: https://conserve.io
Whale AlertWebsite: https://www.whalealert.org
Furuno (Marine Radar Hardware)Website: https://www.furuno.com
Conservation NGOs & Government
WildAidWebsite: https://wildaid.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildaid
Global ConservationWebsite: https://globalconservation.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalconservation
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)Website: https://www.noaa.govInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/noaa
Dave Wiley (Research Coordinator, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary)Profile: https://stellwagen.noaa.gov/science/dave-wiley.html
REEF Roundup & REEF Scuba
REEF Roundup – Marine conservation podcast (this show)Website: https://www.reefroundup.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reefroundup
REEF Scuba – Nonprofit behind REEF RoundupWebsite: https://www.reefscuba.org
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