River water monitoring
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Aanderaa Data Instruments (AADI) and Nautilus Marine Service GmbH have received orders for delivery of 7 Data Buoys and 10 River Pile Stations totalling 180 SEAGUARD® RCMs that are fitted with sensors for monitoring water flow (speed and direction), turbidity, salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen, as well as realtime data communication.
WSV, who is the regulating authority of all significant federal navigable waters including rivers, canals, locks and seaward approaches within the sovereign territory of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The delivery of the Data Buoys and the SEAGUARD® RCM’s comprises the modernisation of hydrological measurement stations within the area of responsibility of the WSA Hamburg and the WSA Cuxhaven.
The Data Buoys are fitted with two SEAGUARD®s each monitoring water flow, temperature, salinity, turbidity and oxygen at one meter above the river bed and near the surface just below the buoy. Data are transmitted in real-time from the buoy.
Further SEAGUARD®s will be installed on pile based stations (picture). The same parameters as for the buoys will be measured approximately 2 meters and 4 meters above the river bed.
As the Data Buoys also these stations will give Real-Time data.
One main purpose of collecting the data in real-time is to give input to live data models predicting the transport of sediments into the shipping channels.
The agreement includes links to a remote data transmission network, as well as a framework agreement for the supply of all in all 180 SEAGUARD®s for the German Waterways and Shipping Directorates North and Northwest, that have beside the tidal part of the river Elbe responsibilities for waterways in the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and in the estuaries Weser and Ems.
IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026