Fugro implements a meteorological network to protect Italy’s marine ecosystems

Fugro implements an advanced meteo-ocean network in Italy to protect marine ecosystems and contribute to the sustainability of the Mediterranean.
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Fugro instala red de monitoreo meteoceánica en Italia. Fuente: Fugro

Italy is taking an important step in protecting its marine and coastal ecosystems with the implementation of an innovative monitoring network . The Italian Institute for Environmental Research and Protection (ISPRA) has awarded Fugro a key contract to install and operate a wave and marine current measurement network in several regions of the country. This network, known as ROCA, is part of the Marine Ecosystem Restoration Project (MER), which seeks to improve the observation of Italian marine habitats.

Installation of the ROCA monitoring network

The ROCA network, which includes tsunami early warning stations , will have comprehensive coverage of Italian waters. Fugro will be responsible for installing 11 SEAWATCH Wavescan buoys , designed to measure and transmit real-time data on various ocean parameters, such as wave height and direction, sea currents, temperature and air pressure. These buoys will be distributed in the waters of the Adriatic, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas, at depths ranging from 210 to 3,000 metres.

The ROCA monitoring network represents a significant advance in the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. By providing accurate and real-time data, the network will enable ISPRA to monitor the environmental conditions of the Mediterranean Sea, contributing to the protection of biodiversity and the promotion of sustainable practices in key sectors such as fisheries, tourism and the blue economy.

Boosting ocean monitoring in Italy

The company has proven to be a global leader in the field of ocean monitoring. With a track record of more than three decades providing high-precision geographic data, the company is fundamental to the success of the MER Project. Jørn Erik Norangshol, Regional Director of Fugro said that this project reflects the strategy of providing monitoring solutions that support adaptation to climate change, contributing to a safer and more habitable world for all.

The project will not only strengthen monitoring infrastructure in Italy, but will also contribute to improving predictive models on climate change in the Mediterranean, an area particularly vulnerable to these effects. The ROCA network will provide crucial data on marine currents, a fundamental aspect for assessing the impacts of climate change and future threats to the region.

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