
What are the Six Levels of Air Quality?
As the modern world continues to expand thanks to technology & globalization, cities & industries grow and evolve with it—but so does their waste.
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Air is vital to sustaining life on Earth. Good air quality is clean and safe to breathe, with low levels of pollution. Monitoring air quality is crucial to protecting biodiversity, the environment, and human health. Thanks to environmental monitoring it’s possible to monitor air quality to identify, analyze, control, and establish parameters to maintain good air quality.
As the modern world continues to expand thanks to technology & globalization, cities & industries grow and evolve with it—but so does their waste.
Thanks to the expansion of industrial and commercial activities in cities, factories, and ports, air pollution in these areas have significantly risen to the point where it has turned into a threat to both human and animal health, as well as the environment.
Air quality is important to everyday life and human health. Measuring and monitoring air quality thus has an important impact on surrounding communities. Governments across the world implement and regulate air quality to ensure their residents are healthy, breathing clean air.
As the modern world continues to expand thanks to technology & globalization, cities & industries grow and evolve with it—but so does their waste.
Thanks to the expansion of industrial and commercial activities in cities, factories, and ports, air pollution in these areas have significantly risen to the point where it has turned into a threat to both human and animal health, as well as the environment.
Improving air quality has moved significantly up the agenda for ports and maritime businesses following the latest significant tightening of guidelines by the World Health Organization (WHO).
As the world continues to grow more global with greater care for environmental sustainability and support, so does Sinay. As a European company that offers a user-friendly solution that improves EU blue economy competitivity and sustainability, we are expanding our international presence and establishing our
Air quality is important to everyday life and human health. Measuring and monitoring air quality thus has an important impact on surrounding communities. Governments across the world implement and regulate air quality to ensure their residents are healthy, breathing clean air.
Ports and the shipping industry both impact short- and long-term air quality; however, both players can take action to improve their harmful emissions near coastal towns and cities.
Air Quality is the condition of how clean or polluted the surrounding air is. Air pollution is present in ports and surrounding cities. If left unmonitored, air pollutants can cause many health and environmental issues.
Monitor air quality in real-time, be alerted when a threshold is reached & easily comply with regulation thanks to the automated reports.
Monitor water quality in real-time, predict and avoid water pollution & comply with regulations thanks to the automated reports.
Deliver a preliminary metocean analysis and the associated report in jut a few minutes.
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We may not always realize it, but the environment affects us every day both long term and short term.
As 90 percent of goods are shipped by sea, evidently the maritime sector has a big impact on economic activity and equally a big impact on the environment. With maritime activities and environmental impacts increasing every year, we must care more about the Earth’s health.
When ports and shipping companies focus on reducing their environmental impacts, they also increase their business efficiency. For example, when shipping companies use less fuel or other sources of energy, they are reducing their environmental impact while decreasing costs. When ports focus on reducing port congestion, they reduce fuel emissions which helps the surrounding community, yet they also make their port more efficient. Caring for the environment in fact cultivates economic growth while positively impacting the human population, marine life, and wildlife.
The maritime industry must also prepare for non-renewable resources to continue to decrease. They must therefore use renewable and less harmful energy sources. This switch is often digital, encompassing Smart Ports and Smart Ships.
Human health, natural resources, the ecosystem, economic growth, and future generations are all impacted by how we treat our environment.
Environmental monitoring uses real-time data, Artificial Intelligence, and advanced monitoring systems connected to sensors to give key environmental indicators so that maritime actors can reduce pollution and decrease environmental impacts. These key indicators help measure air, water, and noise pollution.
Digitalization and real-time data allow maritime actors to more efficiently measure environmental impacts than with past techniques that only use sampling and lab tests.
Environmental monitoring helps maritime actors to assess risk and generate risk assessment and impact reports. It also helps maritime actors to have more support from the surrounding community.
Environmental monitoring reduces the short-term and long-term environmental impacts of maritime activities, contributing to more national support for ports and shipping companies.
Digital automated monitoring systems are essential for the future of maritime activities and the future of the impact on air, water, and noise quality for the human population.
The demand for environmental monitoring is increasing worldwide, and there exist many types of environmental monitoring analyses including water quality monitoring, air quality monitoring, and noise quality monitoring.
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