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Back Home by FIFCO: Through AI, Costa Rica returns over 36,000 seashells to their habitat to restore the ecosystem
To address this issue, the "Back Home" project, led by FIFCO in collaboration with Imperial, the Ministry of Environment and Energy, AERIS, and the University of Costa Rica , has developed a solution that can be replicated globally. This project aims to reintegrate the shells into their appropriate ocean habitats by creating a tool to identify their origin and establishing a protocol for their safe return. Additionally, to slow down extraction, a public awareness platform was launched, featuring a documentary and educational content.
The AI tool developed by FIFCO can classify seashells by ecosystem using a photograph, achieving accuracy rates of up to 90% in mere seconds. The model was trained with over 18,500 images of 525 different species, which enables it to effectively differentiate between shells from the Caribbean and the Pacific, ensuring proper reintegration into their respective environments.
In 2024, more than 36,000 seashells were returned to their natural habitats, restoring their function within marine ecosystems. This milestone emptied storage containers at one airport and marked a shift in how
Costa Rica tackles this issue.
The company has made the model's open-source code available to the scientific community, allowing other countries to train their own classification systems.
For additional information: https://imperial.cr/devueltaacasa/
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