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 has been designed based on the ISO 17208 standard, 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.
