Oxygen is a crucial element, also for marine life. This parameter plays an important role in numerous biological, chemical, geological and climate-related processes. Oxygen can also be used as a tracer in oceanographic studies.
The optical Aanderaa oxygen sensor is based on a specific fluorescence principle. This innovative technology ensures that measurements are much more accurate, less prone to drift, insensitive to H2S, and require less maintenance than polarographic or galvanic oxygen sensors. In addition, the sensors become more and more stable the longer they are in the water.
With more than 150 scientific papers, this sensor proves its excellent measuring capacity in a variety of environments: from rivers to the deep sea, from fish farms to offshore wind farms and from hydrothermal vents to polar ice regions.