Lakes-Nearshore Water, Aquatic Plant and Wetland Monitoring
Dec 31,2024 | Farmer Drones
Application Overview
To meet the demand for monitoring water body area changes, focusing on the core objective of comprehensively and accurately assessing these changes, and addressing the current challenge of automated extraction, we propose automated solutions tailored for nearshore and vast water bodies.
Application Scenario
Nearshore Water Area Monitoring
Application Scenarios
Monitoring water areas in flood disasters, wetlands, rivers, lakes, etc.
Outcome Forms
Vectors (SHP/KML), thematic maps, special reports.
Outcome Applications
Provides data support for disaster assessment, resource surveys, and ecological evaluations through water body segmentation, area statistics, and spatial distribution information.
Aquatic Plant Growth Assessment
Application Scenarios
Monitoring floating plants like duckweed and algae, or suspended algae on water surfaces.
Outcome Forms
Vectors (SHP/KML), thematic maps, raster images (GeoTIFF), special reports.
Outcome Applications
Offers data support for aquatic plant cultivation, disaster assessment, and ecological monitoring through information on duckweed and algae growth and spatial distribution.
Eutrophication Monitoring
Application Scenario
Monitoring nitrogen, phosphorus nutrients, and algae in rivers, lakes, seas, and other water bodies.
Output Forms
Videos, vectors (SHP/KML), thematic maps, raster images (GeoTIFF), and special reports.
Application of Results
Hierarchical data and spatial distribution information on eutrophication to aid pollution source identification and water environment assessment.
Wetland Monitoring
Application Scenario
Monitoring vegetation, water bodies, bare soil, and other elements in wetland and forest-park ecosystems.
Output Forms
Vectors (SHP/KML), thematic maps, raster images (GeoTIFF), and special reports.
Application of Results
Information on target categories, vegetation growth, area statistics, and spatial distribution to support wetland ecological assessment and protection.
Application Case
Multispectral remote sensing technology helps wetland protection
Aerial multispectral remote sensing technology can be applied to the production process of refined base maps for spot monitoring, and remote sensing interpretation and verification are performed based on high-resolution images generated by aerial multispectral two-dimensional mapping. Finally, important data such as remote sensing images, wetland spot change range, and wetland spot encroachment area are generated, providing important support for database construction and wetland resource maps. At the same time, it can also provide image data for sample site surveys to improve data traceability.