Air-Borne Echosounder (Echologger Air50)

Air-borne precision echosounder Echologger Air50 was launched and supplied to a world renowned institute KIOST (Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology).

12 units of the device were initially installed to study sediment move and tide speed in a swash zone. KIOST plans to deploy more of the devices to cover a wider area.

The unique device was to developed to help researchers to find out key parameters of sediment exchange between land and sea using air-borne ultrasound.

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