OCEANOGRAPHIC
China Sonar ADCP has applications in oceanography, including ocean observations, deep and mid-water depth moorings, oceanographic research vessels, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and gliders, and academic coastal oceanography.
Ocean Observations
Ocean observation, crucial for scientific research, environmental management, and industrial activities, uses diverse techniques to understand the marine environment.
It includes measuring ocean currents, estimating water mass transport, monitoring wave - current interaction, and aiding marine biology research.
Deep and Mid-Water Depth Moorings
Deep and mid-water moorings are essential for oceanographic research, measuring ocean currents over long periods.
Moored ADCPs provide data on seasonal, annual, and decadal variability for studying ocean circulation.
Oceanographic Research Vessels
Oceanographic research vessels play a vital role in exploring the oceans with advanced instruments.
They measure ocean currents and biomass motility, and enable experiments and sample collection.
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Gliders
AUVs and gliders are used for oceanographic research and monitoring, collecting data over extended ranges.
They can operate in challenging environments and provide valuable information for various applications.
Academic Coastal Oceanography
Academic coastal oceanography focuses on coastal processes and uses current and wave measurements.
It helps inform coastal management strategies and protect coastal ecosystems.