Operations that run ahead of the next event.

Real deployments, real numbers. How clients across desalination, aquaculture and ports use SEAWATCH® marine early warnings to operate with confidence.

Middle East desalination
Live · Since Jan 2025
Desalination · Middle East
7-day forecasts of suspended-solids events at a major desalination plant.

A software-only deployment combining the plant's existing intake sensors, Fugro weather forecasts, and custom oceanographic modelling — calibrated against six months of plant SCADA history.

Lower
operating cost
0
unplanned shutdowns
forecasts per week
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Cyclone Fani aftermath — Bay of Bengal
India · May 2019
Disaster preparedness · Bay of Bengal
How SEAWATCH® buoys helped save lives during Cyclone Fani.

Real-time wave, wind and pressure data from SEAWATCH® buoys fed forecasting models during the strongest Bay of Bengal cyclone in two decades — supporting one of the largest pre-emptive evacuations in modern history.

1.6M+
evacuated in 24 hours
175 km/h
winds at landfall
UN
benchmarked response
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Offshore platform — soliton early warning, Andaman Sea
ENI · Andaman Sea
Offshore oil & gas · ENI Krueng Mane
Enhancing offshore asset safety with soliton early warnings.

Solitons — large invisible subsurface waves — threaten mooring lines, risers and subsea infrastructure in the Andaman Sea. SEAWATCH® combines satellite remote-sensing with propagation modelling to give ENI Krueng Mane advance notice before each event.

Days
advance warning
24/7
continuous monitoring
Asset
protection
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Norwegian aquaculture
Norway · HAB monitoring
Aquaculture · Norway
Three decades of harmful algal bloom monitoring.

A multi-layered monitoring network of 40+ coastal stations and 100+ real-time sensors that distinguished genuine algal threats from harmless sediment disturbances — and delivered 72-hour advance warning of toxic blooms.

€30M+
saved per major event
72 hr
advance warning
40+
years operating
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Ras Laffan
Qatar · LNG terminal
Ports & Harbors · Qatar
Real-time intelligence at the world's largest LNG terminal.

A three-buoy oceanographic network providing continuous wave, current, and water-quality measurements — supporting 77 million tonnes per year of LNG export with continuous safe loading operations.

77 MTPA
LNG export supported
3
buoys deployed
24/7
monitoring
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