Reclaiming
Norway, the world's biggest breeding ground for wild Atlantic salmon, is fighting an invasive species called "pink salmon".
Huawei and Berlevag JFF have collaborated on a cutting-edge solution that utilizes Huawei Cloud AI to identify and filter out these invaders. The Storelva River in Berlevåg witnessed the world's first intelligent salmon filtering system in June 2022, saving over 90% of manpower and ensuring the safety of wild Atlantic salmon and Norwegian river ecology.

Reseeking
The Mexican government established Dzilam State Reserve in the Yucatan Peninsula. Spread over an area of 690 km2, this giant habitat is home to rare and endemic species.
Huawei Cloud provides cloud compute and storage to Polytechnic University of Yucatan (UPY) for training image recognition models. Images are collected monthly and uploaded to Huawei Cloud in real time for analysis using machine learning and algorithms to identify animal species.

Reviving
The coral reefs in the Blue Bay of Mauritius are renowned. However, their survival is in jeopardy by pollution, overfishing, and rising sea temperatures caused by climate change.
Huawei Mauritius joins Ecomode Society in deploying a combination of cloud technology, underwater cameras, GPS receivers, and 4G technology to safeguard and revive the coral life in Mauritius.
By August 2023, a remarkable achievement was made in restoring the ecosystem off the eastern coast of Mauritius. 25,000 coral fragments were successfully transplanted from coral nurseries to 20 square kilometers of the Pointe aux Feuilles coral reef. Another 1,890 coral fragments are currently flourishing in the nurseries.
