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Ecuador

MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

2015

SPAIN

REMOTE SENSING APPLIED TOHABITAT CARTOGRAPHY

2016 / 2018

Morocco

AQUICULTURE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

2018

European Union

Impressive

2018 / 2021

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2020 / 2020

SPAIN

REMOTE SENSING COASTAL WATERS QUALITY: T-SEA

2016 / 2018

MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

2015

Benthic habitat mapping in six marine and coastal protected areas (MCPA) and four areas of potential expansion

Baseline survey of the physical and habitat characteristics of the sea floor (benthic mapping) in six marine and coastal protected areas (MCPA) and four areas of potential expansion:

Galera San Francisco Marine Reserve, Pacoche Wildlife and Coastal Marine Refuge, El Pelado Marine Reserve, Puntilla de Santa Elena Coastal Marine Wildlife Reserve, National Beach Recreation Area, Santa Clara Island Wildlife Refuge, and 4 areas of potential expansion (Jama, Canoa, Ayampe-La Entrada and Bajo Copé).

ClienteMinistry of the Environment

LocalizaciónRepublic of Ecuador

REMOTE SENSING APPLIED TOHABITAT CARTOGRAPHY

2016 / 2018

REMOTE SENSING APPLIED TO HABITAT CARTOGRAPHY

The objective of the project has been the improvement of the company's services in the field of habitat mapping, based on the innovation in the seabed identification processes automatically.

ClienteSODECAN - GOBCAN

LocalizaciónGRAN CANARIA

AQUICULTURE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

2018

Development of an aquiculture plan and a register of the infrastructures necessary for the development of aquiculture in the region of Marrakesh-Tensift-Al Haouz and Doukkala-Abda

Diagnosis and current situation of aquiculture in the region situated between Marrakesh-Tensift-Al Haouz and Doukkala-Abda. The project was divided into two different phases. First, the best and most suitable areas for the development of aquiculture were outlined. For the areas classified as suitable, an exhaustive characterisation of the meteorological conditions was performed as well as a study of the sea floor, water quality and the oceanographic conditions in the study area.

This project involved an intense fieldwork campaign along more than 300 kilometres of coastline. All of these studies were carried out with a view to providing primary information that would help to create a future Aquiculture Development and Management Plan.

ClienteNational Agency for the Development of Aquiculture

LocalizaciónKingdom of Morocco

Impressive

2018 / 2021

H2020 Project, Marine ports real time sustainability assessment and pollution preventing program

The project focuses in developing a universal-relocatable platform for real time management of marine pollution events in the wider area of EU harbours and their vicinities, easy to manipulate and use from the harbour control post. EO monitoring and advanced modeling of these areas are of great interest as the large ship activity, ship traffic and ship refueling, addresses them as highly risky for pollutant spills and waste waters. This project led by the company Aratos, in which Las Palmas University participates, is carried out by 12 European institutions and companies. elittoral contributes with its experience in determining contaminants in waters using hyperspectral sensor on board drone. For more information access to the project web site (http://impressive-project.eu/)










ClienteEuropean Union

LocalizaciónSpain, Italy, Greece

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2020 / 2020

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ClienteI

LocalizaciónI

REMOTE SENSING COASTAL WATERS QUALITY: T-SEA

2016 / 2018

Remote sensing applied to the monitoring of the sanitary quality of bathing water, TSEA

This project has as main objective, the development of a monitoring and control system of the pollution in the coastal waters, allowing an early warning to reduce human population risk in the bathing areas. The information to develop this system is obtained through a communications network, which is implemented using satellite, buoys and drones data. This project is promoted by CDTI, from MINECO, through the FEDER - Innterconnecta call

ClienteCenter for Industrial Technological DevelopmenCDTI

LocalizaciónMadrid