New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

New horizons in ocean monitoring – a summary of the SUBMERSE project

The conference concluding the SUBMERSE project in Copenhagen provided an opportunity to present the results of many years of international research cooperation on innovative methods for observing seas and oceans. During the event, PCSS representatives presented the team’s key achievements, focusing on the utilization of advanced digital technologies in underwater research.

As part of the consortium’s work, a proprietary system based on artificial intelligence algorithms was developed and implemented to support the analysis of data coming from Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology. This solution allows standard, pre-existing fiber-optic infrastructure to be transformed into a vast network of sensitive sensors. Thanks to the application of AI, it has become possible to detect and classify events on the ocean floor in real time, opening up new perspectives for monitoring seismic and acoustic activity on an unprecedented scale.

Participation in the final partners’ meeting allowed not only for the presentation of the ready-made tools, but also for an exchange of experiences regarding the future of intelligent underwater monitoring. The development directions outlined during the discussions confirm the potential of combining DAS technology with machine learning to protect and better understand marine ecosystems. The success of the SUBMERSE project is the result of intensive cooperation among numerous research centers, which has pushed the boundaries in the fields of Earth sciences and information technologies.