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Ocean Aero to Continuously Monitor the Port of Gulfport for Subsea Infrastructure and Seabed Change Detection

Thu, 05/01/2025 - 11:18am | By: Ocean Aero Staff

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On May 1st, the Port of Gulfport will implement continuous autonomous subsea surveillance. Using Ocean Aero’s state-of-the-art technology, the Triton AUSV, they will begin running ongoing scans using a variety of subsea payloads, including bathymetry, side-scan sonar, and magnetometers to produce high-resolution comparative datasets for real-time change detection. The initiative is designed to detect irregularities in both port traffic and infrastructure, a feature that Port CEO and Executive Director, Jon Nass says has the potential to save the port millions.

Triton’s advanced monitoring will also play a crucial role in post-hurricane recovery, identifying debris and potential threats to port infrastructure in the aftermath of severe weather events.  Ensuring the channel and harbor is clear for ship traffic is critical to the rapid reopening of a port following a hurricane. “The Port of Gulfport is in the business of maintaining infrastructure, yet some of our most important assets are underwater like the channel and harbor. This partnership will allow the Port to monitor underwater assets with the same vigilance and care as those above water," said Nass.

A key aspect of the initiative, according to Kelly Lucas, vice president for research at The University of Southern Mississippi, is leveraging data analysis and prediction, which ŷAV plans to provide. “Small, nearly imperceptible changes can accumulate over time, evolving into significant issues that impact port operations. By identifying these subtle shifts early on through patterns found in the data, we can provide Gulfport with an unparalleled level of situational awareness, supporting proactive port maintenance and providing our students with real-world, data analysis scenarios,” said Lucas. Gulf Blue®, a Gulf Coast innovation initiative led by ŷAV, will help connect companies looking to test new sensors and algorithms integrated with the Triton as they execute Port surveillance.

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Ocean Aero’s technology is currently used by the U.S. Navy and international allies to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions (ISR), and mine countermeasure (MCM) activities abroad. Large-scale oil and gas organizations also rely on Ocean Aero’s capabilities to scan the ocean floor for pipeline damage and other anomalies. But the ability to safeguard the ports and critical subsea infrastructure of our national interests may be the most important work of all. “We have precisely the right instruments at precisely the right moment in time that we need to make sure our underwater assets are safe.  This Gulf Coast collaboration is the first proof point in the world that shows how much we can do today at a fraction of traditional costs at keeping our ports free and clear of interference,” said Ocean Aero CEO Kevin Decker.

The Port of Gulfport welcomed Ocean Aero in January of 2022 as the company relocated its manufacturing facility and headquarters from California to Mississippi. Since that time, the triple helix partnership between government, academia, and industry has continued to benefit the Gulf Coast, and this continuous, autonomously monitored port security initiative is the next evolution of Mississippi’s innovative leadership at work. "The Naval Oceanographic Office is encouraged by ongoing advancements in unmanned maritime systems that promise to enhance port security and monitoring of critical subsea infrastructure,” said Bobbie Thompson of the US Navy's Naval Oceanographic Office. “We look forward to observing how innovative projects like this one from Ocean Aero and the Port of Gulfport can help improve Homeland Defense capabilities."

“This first-of-its-kind continuous subsea surveillance technology is a major enhancement for Mississippi’s port operations. The operation will provide expansive undersea monitoring and surveillance, improving U.S. security along the Gulf Coast. I look forward to the swift implementation of these technologies to improve our national security and cut costs for Mississippians,” said U.S. Senator Roger Wicker.

“Ocean Aero is again proving why its move to our state has been so positive for coastal Mississippi. The non-stop subsea surveillance deployed at the Port of Gulfport sets a standard that could be replicated at ports around the country, and that’s remarkable,” U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith said.  “I commend Ocean Aero, Southern Miss, and all the collaborators that worked to test and successfully deploy this technology to make our ports safer and more efficient.”

“Ocean Aero is bringing state-of-the-art innovation to the Mississippi Gulf Coast,” said Congressman Mike Ezell. “By deploying the Triton AUSV and its advanced subsea payloads at the Port of Gulfport, Ocean Aero is setting a new global standard for maritime surveillance and security. This technology will provide real-time, high-resolution data to protect critical infrastructure and support efficient port operations—cementing Mississippi’s role as a leader in ocean technology.”

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Ocean Aero creates, manufactures, and distributes advanced unmanned ocean systems technology. Its signature product—The Triton—is the world’s first and only autonomous underwater and surface vehicle (AUSV). The Triton both sails and submerges for unparalleled ocean data collection with ready-to-deploy packages and custom payloads for an array of applications. Ocean Aero brings the ocean and its data to you, with novel hardware and software that is revolutionizing maritime exploration.