Marine Monitoring
Marine Monitoring is the observation and recording of ocean and coastal area activities, such as water conditions, wildlife, and pollution. It provides scientists and authorities with valuable information that can be used to inform management and conservation strategies. Monitoring data is necessary to understand the underlying complexity of ocean processes, analyze the effects of changes in ocean features, and track changes in ecosystem health. It is essential for environmental protection, management of resources, and the health of marine habitats and species. Marine monitoring can be done using a variety of methods, such as unmanned vehicles, sensors, and satellites, which enable a wide range of measurements and observations. This information can be used to inform policy decisions, inform management strategies, and inform the public about the state of our oceans.
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