A place to get and look at data about the marine environment in real time.
Seamonitor is an all-in-one system that is small, light, and easy to set up. It is used to monitor bathymetry, halieutics, seabed nature, and underwater plants. Acquiring environnmental data is a complex task. Even more so when georeferencing is necessary. To make maps and keep an eye on how coastal areas change (due to climate change, erosion, the growth of posidonia fields, etc.), complex surveys with heavy ships and highly trained staff are usually needed. This is just to get information about the depth of the ocean and the nature of the seabed (sand, vegetation, rocks, …). Monitoring is often needed to see how the environment changes after different weather events, human activities (like ships in port moving sediment with their propellers), currents, and seasons. So, there are plans for a number of mobilizations, transportations, and operations to meet the need for environmental data. With Seamonitor, monitoring the environment is now easy, cheap, and good for the environment.
Positive facts about Seamonitor
Seamonitor classification software is used daily by 13 Oceanographic Ships of the French Navy (SHOM) to make national grade maps.
Seamonitor hardware is light and easy to deploy, even by non hydrogaphers or specialist.
Seamonitor energy consumption is optimized and enables surveying for more than 8 hours
prevents more than a 65% GHG emission as compared to mainline alternative
40% energy savings on operation mode
The Seamonitor classification software is used daily by 13 Oceanographic Ships of the French Navy (SHOM) to make national grade maps to better monitor the environment. No mobilization nor navigation of heavy ships or external staff is required for data ac
1 year payback time if more than 4 surveys a year are required
Output maps and results can be produced faster thanks to optimized tool chain
Up to 70% cheaper than mainline alternative.
Video about Seamonitor
https://www.youtube.com/embed/BC1xHDHrbyE
Seamonitor website : https://semantic-ts.com/seamonitor