Marine Monitoring | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Ensuring Workers’ safety by dust monitoring in the Red Sea Airport - Case study
Our Client The Red Sea Project is one of the most ambitious, exquisite and luxurious tourism destination projects in the world. It is a group of more than 90 islands (over 28,000 sq. km. surface area in total) with funding of over $3.4 Billion to build a unique, culturally indulgent, and adventurous hotspot for vacations. The Red Sea airport is expected to be completed in 2022, aiming ...
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What is a Convective Outlook and why does it Matter?
The Storm Prediction Center regularly issues convective outlooks, but few recognize the intricacies of this report. Convective outlooks predict the onset of severe weather across a number of ...
News
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Ocean Visuals To Support PETROBRAS With Oil Spill Detection And Classification
The contract aims to support the evaluation of the use of Hyperspectral Laser Induced Fluorescence (HLIF) technology for real-time characterization and quantification of oil, effluents and water quality. In this research project, Belga Marine and ...
KROHNE Insights 1to1: personal virtual tours on latest innovations and trending topics in process measurement
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ABB technology helps fulfill City of Baltimore’s commitment for safe, reliable wastewater and water system
New Passive Acoustic Monitoring Framework to Help Safeguard Marine Resources During Offshore Wind Development
Equipment & Solutions
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Wind Speed and Direction Sensors
The ADCON Wind Sensor Set Professional is not only an extremely accurate set of sensors, it is also extremely robust, fully made of anodized aluminum, with no plastic parts. Both sensors have a very low onset speed, but can withstand wind gusts of up to 75m/s even at extremely low temperatures. Built to last, these sensors are fit even for marine applications.