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OceanWise will be supplying and installing a marine environmental monitoring solution in Langstone Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Hampshire.

This important installation will provide the harbour with tide and weather equipment and a cloud-based data platform to support ongoing harbour operations and environmental monitoring.

Langstone Harbour

Langstone Harbour is located on Hampshire’s Southern coast nestled between Portsmouth and Chichester and managed under Langstone Harbour Board. This important and historic harbour is afforded a tranche of environmental designations, a Special Protection Area (SPA), a Special Area for Conservation (SAC), and a Ramsar site, for wildlife and is well known for its key environmental designations.

The harbour successfully manages a host of operations including commercial shipping, fishing, and leisure boating.

Installing the Port-Log system

Billy Johnson, Habour Master at Langston Harbour, comments: “Understanding local tidal and wind conditions is a critical part of navigating safely in a shallow natural harbour like Langstone. Being able to share real-time data with our users, be they dinghy sailors or larger vessels under pilotage, will be a major step forward for us."

He adds, "I am genuinely pleased to be working with OceanWise installing the Port-Log system which will undoubtedly assist all harbour users and make our beautiful harbour a safer place to sail.”

All the data from the equipment installed will be delivered in real-time via the cloud-based data platform (Port-Log) which will allow harbour operators to closely monitor the ever-changing tide and environmental conditions.

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