Blue Carbon Monitoring Satellite for Environmental Monitoring and Climate Research | TelePIX


TelePIX presents the world’s first satellite to detect, monitor, and quantify blue carbon in the open ocean for environmental monitoring and climate research. By regularly monitoring changes in vegetation cover, biomass, and other ecosystem parameters, the satellite can help assess the health and resilience of coastal and marine ecosystems. This information is crucial for identifying areas at risk of degradation and implementing targeted conservation measures.

Uses of TelePIX’sBlue Carbon Monitoring Satellite

- Enhancing Climate Models

Incorporating data from the satellite into climate models enables to understand the Earth's carbon cycle and enhance the accuracy of climate projections. This helps to make more informed decisions to prevent climate change and establish mitigation strategies inboth local and global scales.

- Monitoring Illegal Activities

In addition, the satellite can be used formonitoring and detecting illegal activities such as deforestation, illegal fishing, and coastal development in sensitive blue carbon ecosystems. This information can support law enforcement effort and reduce environmental crimes.

- Remote Sensing Technologies

Blue Carbon Monitoring Satellite uses advanced remote sensing instruments such as multispectral or hyperspectral imagers, "LiDAR", and radar sensors. These instruments can capture detailed information about the structure, extent, and health of coastal and marine ecosystems from space.

-  Carbon Sequestration Monitoring

One of the primary objectives of theBlue Carbon MonitoringSatellite is to measure and monitor the carbon stock stored in coastal and marine ecosystems, including mangroves, sargassums, and salt marshes. By tracking changes in vegetation cover, biomass, and soil carbon content over time, the satellite can provide valuable data forcarbon sequestration and dynamics.

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