Coastal Zone and Bathymetric Lidar Conference Session
The first European Lidar Mapping Forum event is being held in The Hague, in the Netherlands from 30th November to 1st December 2010 and will have two conference sessions devoted...
The first European Lidar Mapping Forum event is being held in The Hague, in the Netherlands from 30th November to 1st December 2010 and will have two conference sessions devoted...
RIEGL has announced the launch of two innovative topobathymetric scanners. These advancements mark a shift towards enhanced efficiency and precision in data collection across land and water interfaces. The RIEGL...
IIT Madras has established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) dedicated to advancing indigenous maritime technology and expertise. The team of researchers leading this initiative has been actively engaged in notable...
Fugro recently introduced its next-generation coastal mapping system, the Rapid Airborne Multibeam Mapping System (RAMMS 2.0), at the Hydro 2023 conference in Genoa, Italy. RAMMS 2.0, the world’s only airborne...
HydroSurv, a prominent provider of electric and hybrid uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), has successfully secured Innovate UK funding to advance the commercialization of an end-to-end seagrass monitoring solution. This endeavour...
The esteemed Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) is set to utilize advanced Lidar systems developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM for future maritime surface surveys. Anticipating...
Fugro has secured the geophysical survey contract for the Dutch Doordewind offshore wind farm zone development. Fugro’s selection was driven by its pioneering 2D ultra-ultra-high resolution (UUHR) surveys, delivering unparalleled...
The crew of Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) recently discovered four underwater mountains – the tallest of which exceeds 2.4km in height – during a January transit from...
A deep understanding of seabed topography and coastal features is crucial for developing predictive models to address challenges such as coastal inundation and rising sea levels. Communities worldwide rely on...
The AquapHOx underwater long-term loggers enable accurate and higly resolved total pH measurements, long-term O2 monitoring and trace O2 detection. They are available as single analyte shallow water and flexible deep-sea multi-analyte loggers. The cost-effective and easy-to-operate deep sea logger allows to measure O2 or total scale pH with the same compact instrument succesively. Simply exchange the sensor head, choose between different analytes and sensor formats and deploy down to 4000m water depth. For advanced underwater applications, PyroScience recently launched the unique all-in-one AquapHOx platform for monitoring critical parameters and their dynamics underwater; in open ocean, the deep sea, coastal ecosystems, rivers, lakes...
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