Indonesia’s Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti deals with some dangerous men in her role, but they do not rattle her. She has an equally intimidating weapon on her side: Google. By partnering the search engine, Susi is catching illegal fishing activity in real time, after thousands of vessels’ locations were revealed online. After hunting down violators and blowing up their boats in public spectacles, Susi’s approach has become more sophisticated. Last year, Indonesia became the first nation to share its Vessel Monitoring System information – government-owned data used to monitor maritime traffic – with Global Fishing Watch, an online mapping platform co-founded by Google and funded by partners such as the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and Bloomberg Philanthropies.