Wildlife Monitoring Applications available in North Dakota
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Remote temperature monitoring solutions for oil & gas industry
Oil & Gas operations in Alaska are built on permafrost, which is thawing due to climate change. Assets such as pads, pipelines and tanks are subject to damage from the mobilization of the ground when it thaws. Monitoring the permafrost temperature profile to provide early warning of thaw and to observe the effectiveness of mitigation efforts is important for these ...
By beadedstream inc. based in Anchorage, ALASKA (USA).
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GIS Software for Conservation
Sustaining biodiversity and preventing fragmentation, extinction, and natural resource depletion are crucial to conservation of the environment. The ability to use GIS technology as a tool to monitor habitat change, track wildlife demographics, and predict future land and resource use is essential to conservation goals and practices. The spatial and thematic aspects of GIS technology enable users to overlay various data to delineate and predict the future of our resources, land, ocean, plant life, and wildlife. ...
By Esri based in Redlands, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Mapping Drone for Environmental monitoring industry
Conservationists and researchers use commercial drones to easily and quickly track wildlife or monitor land changes without the need for low-resolution satellite images or costly manned ...
By Wingtra AG based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND.
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Unmanned Ocean Robots for Environmental Assessment - Fish & Marine Mammal Monitoring
Wave Gliders can improve how you find fish, track tagged marine mammals, and assess the health of fisheries—for a fraction of the cost of ships-based methods. See how the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) used the Wave Glider to detect the presence and movement of tagged crabs in real time. ...
By Liquid Robotics, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company based in Herndon, VIRGINIA (USA).
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