AquaTrace™

Comprehensive Ocean & Freshwater Resource Intelligence

AquaTrace delivers comprehensive intelligence for ocean and freshwater resource management through advanced satellite monitoring, marine ecosystem analysis, and fisheries surveillance. Our platform integrates data from specialized ocean-observing satellites with AI-powered analytics to provide unprecedented visibility into water quality, fisheries activities, coastal ecosystems, and aquatic resource utilization. AquaTrace enables government agencies, conservation organizations, fishing industry stakeholders, and water resource managers to protect marine biodiversity, ensure sustainable fisheries, and monitor critical water resources worldwide.

The world’s oceans and freshwater systems face mounting pressures from overfishing, pollution, climate change, and habitat destruction. AquaTrace addresses these challenges by detecting illegal fishing vessels, monitoring marine protected areas, tracking harmful algal blooms, assessing coral reef health, and quantifying coastal development impacts. Our platform processes satellite data spanning visible, infrared, and microwave spectra to monitor sea surface temperature, chlorophyll concentration, sediment loads, and other critical water quality parameters that indicate ecosystem health and productivity.

Whether managing commercial fisheries, protecting marine reserves, monitoring aquaculture operations, or tracking freshwater quality in rivers and lakes, AquaTrace provides the intelligence necessary for evidence-based decision-making and effective enforcement. The platform supports sustainable fisheries management through vessel tracking and fishing ground monitoring, assists conservation efforts by identifying critical habitats and tracking species distributions, and enables water quality management through continuous pollution monitoring and early warning systems for environmental threats to aquatic ecosystems.

 

Core Capabilities

Vessel Tracking

Detection and monitoring of fishing vessels with illegal fishing activity identification

Water Quality Monitoring

Assessment of chlorophyll, turbidity, and pollution indicators for ecosystem health

Fisheries Management

Fishing ground monitoring and catch area verification for sustainable practices

Pollution Detection

Identification of oil spills, algal blooms, and water contamination events

Marine Protected Areas

Continuous surveillance of conservation zones for unauthorized activities

Coral Reef Monitoring

Health assessment and bleaching detection in coral reef ecosystems

Coastal Change Detection

Monitoring of coastal erosion, development, and habitat transformation

Freshwater Monitoring

Lake and river quality tracking with reservoir level monitoring
Melbourne, Australia
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