Coastal News

Satellite Based Monitoring for Inland and Coastal Waters

EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG has launched a harmonized, high-resolution monitoring service for inland and coastal waters, with water quality information directly accessible through the eoApp web application.

The service is supported by data from a fleet of satellite sensors and uses proprietary, state-of-the-art physics-based processing technologies. The base product suite includes water quality parameters such as turbidity, chlorophyll concentrations and organic/inorganic components, all delivered and displayed in digital map form. These information products and services can be generated for any location worldwide. These products and services are standardized, inter-comparable and independent, and do not require any form of ground truth data.

Dr. Jens Arle, Federal Environmental Agency of Germany (UBA), commented that: "this new capability will significantly improve the comprehensive overview of inland water bodies. The temporal sampling rate and the spatial coverage provide relevant information which can substantially support the assessment of surface waters under the Water Framework Directive. The possibility to use detailed time series going back as far as 30 years in time is expected to provide a new and much more detailed view on long term trends of water quality especially for the large number of water bodies which were not or only partly covered by the monitoring programs in the past."

"Our remote sensing-based service sets the new standard for monitoring inland water systems, of almost any size, in their entirety, regardless of geo-political boundaries - at very competitive rates - with sampling frequencies of daily to weekly and at spatial resolutions of 2 m, 30 m and 500 m,” explains Karin Schenk, head of EOMAP Water Quality Services.

EOMAP has received several awards from the COPERNICUS program of the European Commission and ESA (European Space Agency) for its work on making affordable aquatic remote sensing products available to industry and the public sector. Indeed, the EOMAP eoApp Web application provides an easy access to spatial water quality information and enables detailed time series analysis going back for decades in time.

Published online on eoapp.eomap.com, eoApp displays water quality data examples from various countries and continents (Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, North and South America) and demonstrates the harmonized and global coverage of the service, covering thousands of lakes, dams and rivers.

“EOMAP technology is also ready to immediately incorporate the current and future Sentinel satellites into these operational services” added Dr. Thomas Beer, Copernicus Policy Coordinator at European Space Agency.

Since the satellites used are already operating with global coverage, this new EOMAP inland water quality monitoring service is ready to be deployed worldwide, whether at local, regional or even continental scales.

Dr. Thomas Heege, EOMAP CEO, said, “Access and analysis of aggregated global water quality information, whether through the easy-to-use eoApp Web application or delivered directly into a user's information environment, enables an improved understanding and management of all inland waters, which ultimately are so important to both our environment and society".

To access the EOMAP Web Application, click here

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