Marine scientific research group of Nomad Eco LLP retrieved an autonomous ADCP, installed earlier on seabed at our aquaculture site, and extracted interim 24/7 monitoring results of currents and waves. These results covered the winter season, during which extreme, stormy conditions are observed in the Caspian Sea.
Our Acoustic Doppler wave and current profiler allows for continuous monitoring of sea current speed and direction throughout the entire water column at depths of up to 300 meters, as well as it enables measurements of wave climate at depths of up to 70 meters, continuously for one and a half years.
The 24/7 marine monitoring results will provide initial data necessary for extrapolating and modeling hydrological parameters, and will contribute to the design of our cage farm, taking into account the extreme conditions in the Caspian Sea.