Coastal sensors (Trophimatique)
| Output characterisation | |
| OUTPUT SENTENCE | New miniaturised in situ sensors, capable of high frequency analysis. | 
| OUTPUT TYPE | prototype | 
| WATER TOPIC | Quality of natural systems | 
| KEYWORDS | sensors, coastal water, water samplers | 
| OUTPUT DESCRIPTION | 
	New designs and first uses of new sensors: Trophimatique aims at producing a multi-parameter probe,  remotely operated, with a water sampler, and chemical onboard analysers (CHEMINI). 
	These onboard analysers can measure : 
		Nitrates, Silicates, Phosphates, and Ammonium. | 
| STATE OF DEVELOPMENT | The probe multisensor is developed and finished. It has been tested in situ satisfactorily, and can even be adapted to 2 buoy models (SMATCH and MOLIT) depending on the needs (surface and/or depth sampling). | 
| INNOVATIVE ASPECTS AND ADVANTAGES | - New system - Everything can be remotely operated - Can sample surface water or deep water. - Can be used to validate several Water Framework Directive criteria for water characterization | 
| INTELLECTUAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY RIGHTS | ©Ifremer 2006 on the CHEMINI sensors used in the Trophimatique probe. ©Ifremer 2009 on the Trophimatique probe itself. | 
| TRANSFERABILITY | This knowledge can be transferred to any other site with coastal waters, and could probably be used on lake or river sensors as well. | 
| POTENTIAL USERS/CLIENTS | Public organisations such as local authorities to monitor their chemistry contamination levels, consultancy offices for the same purpose. | 
| BUSINNESS CASE | Yes | 
| Estimation of risks | |
| INNOVATIVE DISADVANTAGE | Some sensors already exist to monitor coastal waters. | 
| EVALUATION OF RISKS FOR OUTPUT USERS | The risk is low : - prototypes have been tested at sea and proven to work succesfully - in some cases, storms can incur the loss of a buoy. | 
| ECONOMICAL RISKS | Low risk, loss of a buoy during a storm | 
| TECHNICAL RISKS | No risk, system already tested | 
| MARKET RISKS | No risk, it's a new system | 
| SOCIAL RISKS | No risks known | 
| Steps ahead | |
| NEXT STEPS TO ACHIEVE THE STATUS 'READY TO USE' | The output is ready to use, but not well known. | 
| TASKS TO BE PERFORMED | 
	Information about the Trophimatique sensors should be disseminated widely. | 
| Estimation of ressources | |
| Contact | |
| TECHNICAL CONTACT | Michel Répécaud | 
| COUNTRY | FRANCE | 
| WEBSITE | http://envlit.ifremer.fr/surveillance/hydrologie/methodologie | 
| WATER RTOM CONTACT | Natacha Jacquin | 
| Background | |
| PROJECT NAME | Trophimatique : In Situ High frequency measurements | 
| PROJECT ACRONYM | Trophimatique | 
| PROJECT DESCRIPTION | The project aims at creating new in situ coastal water analysers | 
| LEADER | Ifremer | 
| TEAMS INVOLVED | Ifremer | 
| COUNTRIES INVOLVED | France | 
| PROJECT LOCATION | France, Bay of Vilaine | 
| FUNDING ORGANISATION | ANR | 
 
                


