Marine Situational Awareness and Environmental Monitoring using Satellites

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1 The Ny-ålesund Symposium 2013 The Changing Arctic Opportunity or Threat Marine Situational Awareness and Environmental Monitoring using Satellites Rolf Skatteboe President, Kongsberg Satellite Services Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard May 27 29, 2013

Increased activities in the Arctic Transport Oil and Gas Fishery Change in the climate is observed Increased demand for monitoring and surveillance Satellites are an important / 2 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Polar vs Geostationar Satellites / 3 / 31-May-13 / 3 / WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

First weather satellite image Only 53 years ago

Optical Satellites Coverage vs Resolution / 5 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Dronning Maud Land Antarctica Finmark Northern Norway 31.05.2013

The Greenland inland ice is shrinking / 7 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Radar Satellites. Through clouds and darkness First Cosmo-Skymed image processed by KSAT 18. January 2013 Copyright raw data ASI, 2013 / 8 / 2,5 km WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Metocean: Satellite derived high resolution winds Surface (L) and Atmospheric (R) winds

Norway long history spaceborne maritime surveillance Norway started already in 1984 focusing on maritime applications and radar satellites Vast ocean areas combined with darkness demanded new surveillance technology Oil-spill and vessel detection service developed in Norway In cooperation with national authority End-user involvement from the start instrumental to obtain success Operational oil-spill (including vessel detection) service contracts for over a decade Lead partner in today s Pan-European oil spill detection service Launched AISSat-1 in July 2010 / 10 / 31-May-13 / 10 / WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Focus Northern Areas Political National Governmental strategy International focus September 2007 Nordvest passasjen åpen (orange line) Nordøst passasjen delvis åpen (blue line). Commercial Fisheries Shipping Offshore oil & gas Environment & climate Challenges due to weather, light and data availability Satellite+traditional technology Independent of light & weather Operational services exist Establish area knowledge base / 11 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Example Oil Spill Detection Discharge from a Norwegian offshore oil installation Autumn 2004 Radarsat-1 SAR image (over left) Aerial photo, Coastal Directorate (over right) / 12 / 31-May-13

Service but always not real pollution

Source identification and the evidence

Vessel detection Satellite tradeoff: Coverage vs resolution 300 km swath 50 m resolution 50 km swath 8 m resolution 20 km swath optical 0,5 m resolution RADARSAT SAR data, @CSA, Processed by KSAT, 2009 / 15 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

The first Norwegian Satellite AISSat-1 / 16 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

A Month of Winter or Summer 01/2012 08/2011

Vessel detection, tracking and identification / 18 / 31-May-13

Ship position detection Smutthullet, august 1996 KONGSBERG May 31, 2013 Operational near real-time service Detection and early warning of ship positions Customers: Coast Guard/Defence Fisheries authorities 1997-: Norwegian Defence/Coast Guard operational user KSAT data delivery 2004-: KSAT service International deliveries National demonstrations and user expansion Coordination of satellites and other surveillance resources Aircraft Coastal radar AIS, VMS Copyright RADARSAT data Canadian Space Agency/Agence spatiale canadienne, 1996. Received, processed and distributed by 19 TSS.

Global activity 20

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Satellite data for operations in ice Bilder som supplement til iskart Utfordring mhp kommunikasjon / 22 / 31-May-13

Ship routing in ice waters Planned route through the ice 6 hours Actual route around the ice 3 hours

Detection and tracking of icebergs in Arctic Possible treats to activities Offshore oil & gas Commercial shipping Challenge Identify the target Discriminate iceberg vs ship Tracking of the ice berg / 24 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

Space on the political agenda Large EU initiatives: Galileo 2014 2020 and Copernicus 2014 2020 Norway is currently taking part in both programmes through 2013 under the European Economic Area mechanism. White paper to the parliament on Space Activity Current Norwegian Position from the Minister of Trade and Industry Use of space shall benefit the society. That s why the activity in Norway is referred to as space economics rather than just space activity Norway has about 2% of the clobal space economy. The space activity is then located in between fish farming and oil and gas relative to the share of global turnover 31.05.2013 Norsk Romsenter www.romsenter.no

Future perspectives Arctic importance increase satellite technology for management, environment, operations safety and security Norways ambitions to be the lead regional provider Utilise ground segment, user relationships and existing operational service capabilities Services - status Existing services improve (oil spill, vessel detection) New services establish (ice, cryosphere, coastal zone) Services - approach Integrated multisensor, multiuser services EO (SAR) data and auxiliary data sources Cooperation with R&D institutions Define needs, provide data, coordinate activities/projects Access to new/improved methods for services / 26 / 31-May-13 WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication

kongsberg.com / 27 / WORLD CLASS through people, technology and dedication