TCarta Marine, a global provider of hydrospatial products and services, has delivered three major satellite derived bathymetry (SDB) data sets to The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 project. Students in Canada participating in a 2023 summer internship program created the SDB products for the entire coastline of Madagascar, Newfoundland, and two Canadian Arctic research areas.
TCarta to Deliver Satellite Derived Bathymetry for 13 Regions to National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Work will be completed under contract to Maxar
TCarta Hosting Coastal and Littoral Zone Mapping Workshop at GEOINT 2023
Registration Open Now
TCarta Opens Canadian Affiliate Office to Provide Hydrospatial Mapping Services Across Canada
Baffin Island Project Announced
TCarta to Showcase Satellite-Derived Bathymetric Products on Absolute Ocean Platform at GEOINT 2022
Presentations Include Trident Tools, ICESat-2 Data
TCarta Delivers Satellite-Derived Bathymetry to NOAA for U.S. Coastal Mapping Pilot
Validated with ICESat-2 Laser Data
TCarta Awarded NOAA Grant to Enhance Satellite Derived Bathymetry Technology in Alaskan Waters
Focus on Accuracy
TCarta Leverages AI Technology and ICESat-2 Data to Create Global Satellite Derived Bathymetry Product
Red Sea is First Data Set
TCarta Delivers Satellite-Derived Mangrove Health Assessment to Abu Dhabi
BRISTOL, United Kingdom, 24 October 2018 – TCarta, a global provider of geospatial products and services, has been commissioned by Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) to carry out a landmark mangrove health assessment covering the entire Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The assessment contains mangrove condition information derived from high-resolution multispectral satellite imagery.
TCarta Delivers Satellite-Derived Land/Sea Floor Surface Models for Caribbean Disaster Recovery
BRISTOL, United Kingdom, 17 April 2018 – TCarta, a global provider of marine geospatial products, has delivered pre- and post-disaster surface models for the Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbuda for use in Hurricane Irma recovery efforts. The satellite-derived surface models contain seamless datasets of onshore elevation and offshore water depth measurements for each island.