Matson has entered a product agreement with WhaleSpotter to purchase and deploy a whale detection system developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), making Matson the first container shipping company to
Matson has entered a product agreement with WhaleSpotter to purchase and deploy a whale detection system developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), making Matson the first container shipping company to deploy this advanced marine protection technology.
The WhaleSpotter system combines thermal and AI-driven detection and 24/7 real-time verified monitoring to reliably detect whales up to three nautical miles away, day or night. The system's real-time alerts give vessel crews the opportunity to adjust course and reduce the risk of whale strikes.
In 2023, Matson provided WHOI with a $1 million research grant, as well as access to vessels and crews, to help advance the system's development.
Since then, Matson has successfully trialed three WhaleSpotter units on its container ships and has ordered four additional units for vessels serving Hawaii and Alaska.
Field deployments on Matson ships have demonstrated that WhaleSpotter can detect surfacing whales miles away and deliver verified alerts within seconds.
"The technology is remarkable — and now refined to meet our zero-false-alert requirements," said Matt Cox, Chairman and CEO of Matson. "Our crews are enthusiastic about this new tool and are already using it to help protect whales."
WhaleSpotter was co-founded in 2024 by WHOI scientist
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