Oceanographic
Wave, tide, current and CTD instruments for ocean observation.
Products
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4 products
WaveSense-A
Acceleration-based wave sensor for measuring wave height, period, direction, and spectrum on compact marine platforms.
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WaveSense-R
Non-contact radar wave sensor for continuous wave and tide monitoring in harsh marine environments.
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CTDSense
Real-time CTD sensor for conductivity, temperature, pressure, salinity, depth, density, and sound-speed measurement in marine profiling and moored observation.
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PanoCam-360
Panoramic underwater camera with self-cleaning design, adaptive lighting, and IoT expansion support.
View ProductFrequently Asked Questions
How are wave height and direction measured?
WaveSense-A uses an acceleration-based surface tracker; WaveSense-R uses a non-contact radar from a fixed platform or buoy. Both compute Hs, Tp and direction.
What is a CTD sensor?
CTD measures conductivity, temperature and depth — the three fundamental oceanographic parameters used to derive salinity and water-mass structure.
Can these sensors be moored long-term?
Yes — OceanSense platforms support multi-year deep-water moorings; CTDSense and DepthSense are rated for sustained subsurface deployment.