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Ocean Intelligence

Find the Ocean’s Feeding Zones — Before You Leave the Dock

— Built for canyon, offshore, and tournament anglers—

ABFI Offshore analyzes real ocean physics — eddy energy, current velocity, canyon structure, and biological response signals — to identify where pelagic feeding zones are forming.

Instead of guessing from scattered data, ABFI grades fishing areas by opportunity so you can run with confidence.

Why Anglers Use ABFI

Every offshore trip is a high-cost decision.

Fuel, weather windows, crew time, and distance all matter — which is why successful captains study how water moves before they ever leave the dock.

ABFI Offshore interprets those movements automatically.

Using satellite data, ocean current models, and eddy detection systems

ABFI identifies the structural conditions where pelagic predators are most likely to feed.

Instead of sorting through layers of conflicting information, the system surfaces the patterns that matter.

Raw ocean data → interpreted feeding patterns → confident offshore decisions.

One Ocean Intelligence Engine

ABFI Offshore analyzes how large-scale ocean structure interacts with offshore fishing environments.

Pelagic fishing success depends on structure forming in open water.

Currents bend around canyons.
Eddies spin off major boundaries.
Temperature and depth layers shift
as energy moves through the ocean.

ABFI Offshore tracks those movements and identifies where structure and energy overlap — the conditions that concentrate bait and predators.

The result is a system that helps offshore anglers understand not just where the water looks good, but why it is good.

Different views.
One underlying intelligence engine.

Explore the ABFI Platform

Offshore Intelligence

Built for canyon runners, offshore captains, and tournament anglers making high-cost decisions days in advance.

ABFI Offshore analyzes eddies, currents, structure, and biological signals

to identify high-probability fishing zones across offshore waters.