Four Hardware Pieces, One “Blue-Carbon Corridor”
- Wave sensor – captures sea-surface motion in real time to help compute air-sea energy exchange.
- Integrated data buoy– combines power, telemetry and edge computing to act as an ocean “data post”.
- ADCP– profiles current speed and direction at multiple depths, revealing water-mass transport.
- CTD – measures temperature, salinity and depth to establish the physical ocean baseline.
Units can be used stand-alone or mixed-and-matched, creating a surface-to-seabed “blue-carbon corridor” that moves carbon-flux discussion beyond model estimates and into auditable data footprints.
Bringing the Ocean Topic Down to Every Vessel, Every Shore
COP30 appeals for “multi-stakeholder participation”. Frankstar lowers the threshold with hardware that is ready out of the box: research institutes can fill data gaps in papers, NGOs can safeguard mangroves, coastal governments can update adaptation plans. Deploy, measure, done—elevating the once high-level blue-carbon debate into real-world scenes where concrete investment can follow.
Post time: Nov-13-2025