Maritime domain awareness
Maritime domain awareness is the operating picture of activity at sea. Keel frames it as a sensing, data fusion and human decision workflow, not a single sensor or dashboard.
Offshore wind inspection
Offshore wind assets sit in harsh, expensive and operationally complex environments. Autonomous maritime systems may help make inspection more persistent, repeatable and data-rich.
Subsea inspection
Subsea inspection is one of the clearest industrial use cases for ocean robotics. Underwater infrastructure is hard to access, expensive to survey and increasingly important to energy, data and trade.
Coastal monitoring
Coastlines are where climate, trade, population, infrastructure and ecology collide. Persistent monitoring can help transform episodic observation into operational context.
Marine conservation technology
Marine conservation often fails from lack of persistent, affordable and trusted observation. Autonomous sensing can help make protected waters more legible, but it should be paired with governance, science and local authority.
Port security technology
Ports are critical infrastructure. They need awareness across water, quay, vessel activity, restricted zones and underwater structures. Autonomous systems may support this picture, but human approval remains central.
Use cases describe potential applications for autonomous maritime systems and ocean intelligence. Operational claims require verified hardware, software, safety, regulatory and customer evidence.
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