The projects, with concurrent deployments to depths of 6,000 meters in waters offshore East Africa, West Africa, South America, and the Pacific Ocean depths, will be supported by CSA’s latest additions to its expanding inventory of metocean systems, including newly acquired acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) and other new instruments for arrays.
Metocean platforms integrate real-time data acquisition from buoys, sensors, and satellite systems, providing unparalleled accuracy in measuring wind, wave, and current conditions. CSA’s comprehensive portfolio of monitoring technologies enables continuous monitoring of the key variables throughout the water column and can also be integrated with acoustic systems. In recent years, CSA has set a new benchmark in providing turnkey metocean solutions for developers from the offshore energy, subsea infrastructure, and marine mining industries operating in these ultra-deep waters.
“We are excited by these opportunities to further demonstrate CSA’s capacity to provide offshore developers with timely, cost-effective, and scientifically robust data to inform key offshore planning and management decisions,” said CSA CEO Kevin Peterson. “CSA has the long lead equipment available, as well as the operating experience and technical resources to develop custom metocean packages, mobilize rapidly, and deliver fully processed data and analysis on a global scale.”


