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Empowering Salmon Conservation Through AI

Revolutionary computer vision technology enabling precise, automated salmon population monitoring. From underwater cameras to aerial drones, we're transforming how communities protect wild salmon populations.

500K+ Frames Analyzed
90% Accuracy Rate
12 Species Tracked
24/7 Monitoring

Comprehensive Monitoring Solutions

Our integrated platform combines multiple data sources and cutting-edge AI to provide unparalleled insights into salmon populations and migration patterns.

Underwater Video Analysis

Advanced computer vision models process underwater camera footage in real-time, automatically detecting, counting, and identifying salmon species as they migrate.

Sonar Integration

Our multi-frame detection solution processes sonar data to track salmon through acoustic signatures, overcoming challenges like shadowing, reverberation, and background noise for reliable population estimates.

Aerial Drone Surveys

Computer vision analysis of aerial footage provides comprehensive watershed-level monitoring, capturing migration patterns and spawning activity across vast territories with unprecedented efficiency.

Deep Learning Models

Trained on over 5 million annotated frames, our models achieve 90%+ accuracy for salmon species detection, with continuous improvement through community feedback.

Real-Time Analytics

Access live population counts, species distribution data, and migration timing through intuitive dashboards designed for fisheries managers, First Nations stewards, and conservation practitioners.

Cloud-Based Platform

Upload, process, and analyze data from anywhere. Our cloud infrastructure handles the computational heavy lifting while providing secure access to your monitoring data and insights.

Advanced Technology Stack

Salmon Vision represents a collaborative effort between non-profits, leading research institutions, technology experts, and Indigenous communities to develop state-of-the-art computer vision tools specifically designed for the unique challenges of salmon monitoring.

80.2%
Mean Average Precision
6
Salmon Species Detected
17
Total Species Detected
  • Multi-object detection and tracking algorithms
  • Species identification neural networks
  • Edge computing for remote deployment
  • Automated data quality validation
  • Real-time processing pipelines
  • Open-source model architecture
  • Continuous model retraining
  • Integration with existing monitoring systems

How SalmonVision Works

From data collection in remote watersheds to actionable insights for fisheries management, our end-to-end workflow makes salmon monitoring accessible and efficient.

1

Data Collection

Deploy underwater cameras, sonar systems, or aerial drones in your watersheds. Our systems work in remote locations with solar power and satellite connectivity.

2

AI Processing

Upload your data to the Salmon Vision platform. Our computer vision models automatically detect, count, and identify salmon species in your footage.

3

Actionable Insights

Access comprehensive population reports, migration timing analysis, and species distribution data to inform real-time fisheries management decisions.

Transforming Salmon Conservation

Working with First Nations and resource management agencies across the Pacific Rim, Salmon Vision is empowering communities and decision makers with timely, reliable data for sustainable salmon fisheries.

20

Monitoring Projects

1000s

Hours of Staff Time Saved

24/7

Continuous Monitoring

About Salmon Vision

Salmon Vision was founded with a mission to democratize advanced monitoring technology for salmon conservation across the Pacific Northwest. What began as a research collaboration has evolved into a comprehensive platform serving Indigenous Nations, conservation organizations, and fisheries management agencies.

Recognizing that traditional salmon monitoring methods were labor-intensive, expensive, and often inaccessible to communities who needed them most, we set out to build a set of trusted AI tools for automated video and sonar review. By combining cutting-edge AI with deep ecological knowledge from Indigenous and local partners, we're creating tools that work for everyone.

Today, Salmon Vision analyzes thousands of hours of underwater footage, sonar data, and aerial surveys, helping partners make informed decisions about salmon management and restoration. We're proud to support over 20 monitoring projects and conservation initiatives across British Columbia and Alaska, with new partnerships emerging in Washington and Oregon for 2026.

Our work is guided by principles of collaboration, accessibility, and respect for Indigenous and local knowledge. Salmon are foundational to our regions ecology and culture, and we believe that the best conservation outcomes happen when communities have access to the right tools and data at the right time.

Our Collaborative Network

Salmon Vision is built through partnerships with Indigenous Nations, research institutions, conservation organizations, and fisheries management agencies across the Pacific Northwest.

Ready to Transform Your Monitoring Program?

Join communities across the Pacific Northwest in leveraging AI for salmon conservation. Access our computer vision tools and start analyzing your data today.