Aquaculture
Monitoring aquaculture operations across vast, remote coastlines is a persistent challenge. Abandoned infrastructure such as plastic rings, cages, and barges, often goes undetected. Additionally, with limited visibility into site history or current activity, it’s difficult to identify inactive or mismanaged operations.
For aquaculture operators, limited tools for real-time monitoring make it hard to detect early signals of risks such as harmful algal blooms (HABs), which can disrupt farm operations and lead to major stock losses.
How we enable Aquaculture Monitoring
We use high-resolution satellite imagery and AI models to detect, monitor, and document the presence and condition of aquaculture infrastructure and dumping sites over time.
Our solution:
Enables monitoring of large and remote coastal areas that are otherwise inaccessible or impractical to survey manually.
Provides objective, time-stamped evidence for regulators, supporting enforcement and policy decisions.
Reduces the labor and time required for site analysis through automation.
Lays the groundwork for integration with other environmental risk monitoring, such as algal bloom forecasting.