The document discusses innovations from prize winners of the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge that are combating wildlife trafficking and illegal fishing. It provides brief descriptions of 16 prize winning innovations, including mobile apps that educate consumers and track aquarium fish sources, data science tools that monitor online wildlife sales, platforms that analyze media reports and map wildlife crime trends, and technologies like portable DNA sequencers and electronic noses that help identify smuggled wildlife parts. The innovations aim to increase prosecution rates and deter illegal wildlife trade and fishing activities on land and sea.