• Eastern English Channel Benthic Monitoring Programme 2005 -2009
    Client: ECA

    EMU Limited has completed 5 years of ecological monitoring surveys (infaunal, epibenthic and fisheries communities). This project provides a regional status of seabed habitats and biota in the Eastern English Channel. The data collected was used to place the conservation importance of the area into a regional and national context through the development of Habitat, Species and Biodiversity Action Plans.

  • Offshore Wind Farm Geophysical Survey
    Client: Mainstream Renewable Power

    The Geosurvey team provided survey services to Mainstream Renewable Power on the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm and cable route to support the consenting process and to inform engineering plans. The survey included; 100% coverage with multibeam and sidescan (low and high frequency) to depict seabed features, seabed classification and seabed debris; Ultra high resolution seismic survey to determine the nature of the surface layers of the seabed, informing the suitability for cable installation; Magnetometer survey to identify major items of debris, wreck or changes in near surface bedrock.

    This survey was part of a wider support service provided by EMU which also included undertaking all feasibility, site selection and consenting commitments within the Scottish Inshore Territorial waters including GIS support and also the marine ecology survey works including support from our specialist benthic analysis laboratory support.

  • SemsorGrid4Env
    Client: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM)

    Semantic Sensor Grids for Rapid Development for Environmental Management (SemsorGrid4Env)

    SemSorGrid4Env is a €3 million European funded project of which EMU is one of 7 partners. The project began in September 2008 and will last for three years. Its purpose is to write and implement software for a "semantic sensor network for the environment" to enable environmental management of flood and fire - that is, end users would have real time warnings of flood and fire, using flood and fire detection systems.

    EMU's contribution to this project is the deployment of wave, tide and current measuring equipment, and the collection of its data for eventual telemetry. EMU's equipment will be deployed in the Portsmouth area of the Solent, south UK. The fire detection equipment will be deployed by one of the Spanish partners, in a Spanish forest.

    The SemsorGrid4Env consortium comprises:

     

    • Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain, Coordinator)
    • University of Manchester (UK)
    • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece)
    • University of Southampton (UK)
    • Deimos Space (Spain)
    • EMU Ltd (UK)
    • TechIdeas (Spain)

     

    For further information about the SemsorGrid4Env project generally, please see its website www.semsorgrid4env.eu

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