searun
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't judge the utility of the app to record catch based on early attempts to teach AI how to recognize fish....as for dealing with illegal guides, I think this is an emerging issue brought about by Transport Canada's failure to enforce the regulations they implemented - sort of makes a joke out of good guides who invest in vessel upgrades and training to do the right thing. Also says a lot about why guests should do some additional due diligence to make sure they are getting good value and safety from the experience before they book....also that they actually have Charter insurance that the insurer will stand behind when there is a claim.Just like DFO that app is a complete joke we took a picture of a pink and it came up as 99.5 % chinook in the identifier ...FIRST then need to enforce WHAT they dont do ..monitor the non registered and non compliante guides that advertise and no certs etc UNTIL they do that good luck on anything else... we have at least 10 "new" guys with F all here in sooke undercutting and no experience..
Perhaps illegal guiding, & customer safety is a larger value than just collecting guide vessel catch data that will propel guide licensing forward? You raise an interesting and important point!