Ocean sustainability is one of the most significant keys to the sustainability of our Earth’s ecosystem. However, while the demand for actionable climate data increases, the usability of that data remains underdeveloped (S4C TCFD Compliance Report, 2023; CGFI Report, 2023). Consequently, sustainable ocean finance remains limited.
We innovate in downstream space services by transforming complex space-derived data into accessible, actionable insights for users, so that sustainable finance can improve on delivering long-term environmental and socio-economic impact.
The integrated application enables benchmarked monitoring of ocean change (e.g., climate) impact on physical ocean assets (marine biodiversity, fish stocks, fish vessels and activity analysis) and also their impact on socio-economic assets (food security, evolving ESG policy).
The simple-to-use, intuitive platform enables climate stress testing (e.g., monitoring climate impacts on plankton drive oxygen production) and automated forecasting to manage volatility (e.g., sea temperature change, impact on aquaculture farming, biodiversity loss, vessel fuel cost, and catch inefficiencies). This allows the private and public ecosystem stakeholders the dynamic access to comprehensive data for their effective planning of sustainable finance and operations (with supply code of conduct) and reporting (compliance).