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ADSIC Contracts Proteus FZC to Provide TCarta Marine Spatial Data Package for Arabian Gulf

Abu Dhabi, 20th July 2017 Proteus FZC, Middle Easts leading provider of remote sensing services has been contracted by the Abu Dhabi Systems & Information Center (ADSIC) to provide 2m Satellite Derived Bathymetry, 90m Bathymetric GIS Package and Marine Basemap for the Arabian Gulf. Proteus FZC is a subsidiary of TCarta Marine, a global provider of marine geospatial products.

By combining the TCarta Marine datasets, ADSIC will be able to perform complex modeling of the entire Arabian Gulf from the shallow coastal zone around the Abu Dhabi Emirate out to the deepest waters. The datasets will be used for environmental analysis in the development of aquaculture, marine parks and other offshore operations.

ADSIC selected the TCarta Marine datasets because there are no other commercially available products with this level of bathymetric accuracy and richness of seafloor information, said TCarta Marine CEO David Critchley, who also serves as Proteus FZC Managing Director.

TCarta Marine, working in partnership with DHI, have delivered the 2m Bathymetry data for the coastline of the Abu Dhabi Emirate. This product is an off-the-shelf shallow water, coastal zone bathymetric dataset derived from high-resolution DigitalGlobe satellite imagery that is acquired cost effectively and quickly in near-shore areas often inaccessible to ship- and airborne data collection platforms.

The TCarta Marine products have reduced both the cost and time that would have been required for ADSIC to collect the data themselves, added Critchley.

The 90-meter-resolution Bathymetric GIS Package, combined with the Marine Basemap now being delivered by TCarta Marine will cover the entire Arabian Gulf and stream seamlessly into the ADSIC GIS. It is a tiled map created to provide users with a scale-dependent display of a stylized bathymetry image with labeled contour lines and marine feature names. Marine Basemap is accompanied by several value-added layers of updated marine data formatted for the desktop GIS.

We have created these bathymetric products with just the right level of detail so the file sizes allow for hydrodynamic modeling of large near- and offshore ecosystems, said Critchley. Clients combine our products with real-time weather, current and wind data to analyze the flow of pollutants around energy and aquaculture development projects.

ADSIC, which is responsible for the IT agenda for the Abu Dhabi Emirate, purchased the marine data products on behalf of the Emirates Environment and Transportation agencies, and the Abu Dhabi Municipal government as part of the Abu Dhabi Spatial Data Infrastructure Imagery Initiative project (AD-SDI).

Both offshore datasets are included in off-the-shelf archives of global marine products TCarta Marine is now developing. The 2m Satellite Derived Bathymetry covering the Arabian Gulf is available now, with the Red Sea offered by mid-2017. Later this year, data searches and purchases will be made through the TCarta Marine Bathymetrics online portal. Details at http://www.tcartamarine.com/satellite-derived-bathymetry/.

The TCarta 90m Bathymetric GIS Package is included within the Marine Basemap Plus streaming subscription service, delivering up-to-date value-added marine layers directly into a GIS. It is available now for the Gulf of Mexico and Arabian Gulf with the North Sea offered by late 2017. Visit http://www.tcartamarine.com/marine-basemap/.

The Marine Basemap Plus and 2m Bathymetric products may be ordered now through info@tcartamarine.com.

About TCarta Marine (www.tcartamarine.com)
TCarta Marine U.S. merged with Proteus Geo UK to create global bathymetric and marine datasets extending from the shallow coastal zone to the continental shelf. The international firm maintains offices in Denver, Colorado, and Oxford, UK. The TCarta Marine product lines include high-resolution satellite-derived water depth and seafloor map products as well as 90- and 30-metre GIS-ready bathymetric data aggregated from numerous information sources.

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