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Drone captures detailed coastal maps

YellowScan has launched a topo-bathymetric mapping system, which uses drones to capture detailed 3D maps of both land (topography) and shallow underwater terrain (bathymetry).

The Navigator uses LiDAR (light detection and ranging) technology with a green laser to penetrate water surfaces and generate accurate 3D representations of underwater terrain.

The system is specifically designed for mapping shallow waters, where traditional techniques, such as sonar on boats, pose navigation safety concerns. This makes it well-suited for environmental monitoring in areas like rivers, coastlines, and wetlands.

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Weighing 3.7 kg, it is compatible with professional drones and can map shallow waters up to 20 metres deep in optimal conditions, producing digital models with an accuracy of approximately 3 cm.

The Navigator features:

Precision in climate change monitoring

YellowScan says the Navigator is a critical tool for monitoring and understanding the complex environmental transformations driven by climate change. By providing researchers and policymakers with a window into ecological dynamics, it enables informed decision-making in the face of environmental challenges.

Environmental applications of Navigator include:

“Years of development and distillation of knowledge were necessary to create YellowScan Navigator”, says YellowScan CEO Tristan Allouis. “This technology is transforming abstract climate change discussions into concrete, measurable data.”

YellowScan says the Navigator can improve several sectors:

* Visit the YellowScan website here.

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