UMITRON launched PULSE, a web-based service for monitoring ocean environmental data. PULSE provides a high-resolution map view of a range of water quality parameters that are updated daily. The service utilizes satellite remote sensing technology to provide accurate, near real-time measurements.
Fish, shellfish and seaweed farmers depend on the ocean for their livelihood and changes in the environmental conditions can have dramatic effects on their farm’s production. PULSE gives farmers an easy way to regularly monitor changing water conditions. This allows them to make key decisions about when to feed, plant or harvest their crops, as well as manage risks such as high-water temperatures or harmful algae blooms.
The service has an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows farmers to quickly zoom in and out to see both local and large-scale trends. Now farmers can use the service to check water temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll concentrations and wave height. In addition to real-time data, the service also provides a 48-hour forecast that predicts how the water quality will change shortly. Soon to be released features include year over year historical data comparisons, additional environmental parameters and hourly data for select parameters. A mobile application version will also be available soon to provide added usability and convenience.
“We are excited to release a product that provides utility to a wide range of farmers. Seaweed, shellfish and fish farmers can all benefit from having access to additional information about the environment they are working in every day,” said Andy Davison, product manager at UMITRON.
A basic free version is available for all users here and there is a paid subscription that unlocks additional features and benefits.