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Coastal sensors (Trophimatique)

 Output characterisation
OUTPUT SENTENCE

New miniaturised in situ sensors, capable of high frequency analysis.

 
OUTPUT TYPEprototype 
WATER TOPICQuality of natural systems 
KEYWORDSsensors, 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 CASEYes 
 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 RISKSLow risk, loss of a buoy during a storm
TECHNICAL RISKSNo risk, system already tested
MARKET RISKSNo risk, it's a new system
SOCIAL RISKSNo 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.

Feasibility study for mass production of the sensors should the need arise.

 Estimation of ressources
 Contact
TECHNICAL CONTACTMichel Répécaud 
COUNTRYFRANCE 
WEBSITEhttp://envlit.ifremer.fr/surveillance/hydrologie/methodologie 
WATER RTOM CONTACTNatacha Jacquin 
 Background
PROJECT NAMETrophimatique : In Situ High frequency measurements 
PROJECT ACRONYMTrophimatique 
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThe project aims at creating new in situ coastal water analysers 
LEADERIfremer 
TEAMS INVOLVEDIfremer 
COUNTRIES INVOLVEDFrance 
PROJECT LOCATIONFrance, Bay of Vilaine 
FUNDING ORGANISATIONANR 

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