
Oceanic surveillance
Oceanic surveillance involves monitoring large bodies of water to track ships, detect illegal activities, and gather environmental data. Using satellite imagery, radar systems, underwater sensors, and patrol vessels, authorities can observe vessel movements, identify potential threats, and ensure maritime security. This technology helps prevent piracy, smuggling, illegal fishing, and environmental hazards, supporting safe and sustainable ocean management. Oceanic surveillance integrates advanced tools to maintain situational awareness across vast, often remote, maritime areas.