SERVICES
Environmental Assessment of Underwater Noise
This study aims to characterize the hydroacoustic ecosystem under analysis by using end-to-end calibrated hydrophones with recordings at various temporal and geographic points. The study includes: Spectral Density, Third-Octave Band Analysis (RMS, L5, L10, L50, L90, and L95), and Global Sound Pressure Levels.
Applications: Environmental impact assessments for ports, the salmon industry, aquaculture, and underwater mining.
Marine Fauna Detection and Monitoring
A subaquatic monitoring, control, surveillance, and alert (MCSA) system focused on studying and preserving marine life. This includes oceanographic, hydroacoustic, and marine fauna characterization.
Applications: Research, detection, and monitoring of marine fauna.
Detection of Illegal Activities
A subaquatic monitoring, control, surveillance, and alert (MCSA) system designed to detect suspicious events attributed to illegal activities in bodies of water.
Applications: Detection of illegal fishing, theft, and other crimes affecting the salmon and aquaculture industries.
ISO 17208
Compliance
Our system complies with ISO 17208, which was developed to provide a standardized measurement method for quantifying and qualifying underwater (radiated) noise from vessels. Specifically:
ISO 17208-1:2019
Underwater acoustics — Quantities and procedures for description and measurement of underwater sound from ships — Part 1: General requirements for measurements in deep water.
ISO 17208-2:2019
Underwater acoustics — Quantities and procedures for description and measurement of underwater sound from ships — Part 2: Determination of source levels from deep water measurements.