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DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR A CONNECTED OCEAN

OceanLink

Reliable offshore data, even when individual links fail

OceanLink is developing a self-healing mesh network of autonomous surface vehicles and smart buoy nodes to move environmental sensor data from sea to shore in real time.
Great South West • Marine connectivity • Low power
OceanLink autonomous surface vessel
THE CHALLENGE

A network designed to recover

Offshore monitoring often depends on costly satellite links or fixed infrastructure. Interruptions, latency and limited bandwidth can delay the data needed by aquaculture, offshore renewables and marine conservation teams.
OceanLink routes data dynamically across a distributed mesh. If a node drops out, the network finds another path, helping maintain connectivity without manual intervention.
OceanLink offshore monitoring buoy

How it works

Sense

Connect existing marine sensors across operational sites.

Relay

Move data through low-power autonomous surface vehicles and buoy-based nodes.

Recover

Reroute transmissions automatically when conditions or node availability change.

Act

Deliver live data and network health information to a cloud monitoring platform.

Where it creates value

Aquaculture

Faster environmental and fish-health decisions.

Offshore renewables

More dependable operational and site data.

Marine conservation

Higher-frequency evidence for ecosystem stewardship.

The digital connective tissue of a smarter blue economy

OceanLink can reduce reliance on expensive satellite bandwidth, limit vessel-based inspections and create a scalable foundation for connected UK waters.
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