A plastic bag floating on top of a body of water
A plastic bag floating on top of a body of water

The Problem

The ocean is changing faster than we can measure it.

Microplastic pollution and harmful algal blooms are becoming major threats to marine ecosystems and aquaculture operations worldwide. Current monitoring systems rely on laboratory testing, manual sampling, and expensive vessel-based workflows that create delays in environmental response.

Most existing technologies cannot continuously detect microscopic pollutants in real time, leaving major gaps in ocean intelligence. As marine ecosystems become more volatile, the need for continuous, real-time sensing infrastructure becomes critical.

Solution?

Continuous sensing in the Ocean.

LiveSea Mesh uses autonomous buoy systems to continuously analyze seawater in real time. Each buoy draws water through a micro-fluidic cartridge where embedded sensors detect microplastics, toxic algae, biological particles, and water quality changes directly in situ.

The platform processes data locally using onboard AI and sends alerts through a distributed communications mesh using optical and wireless connectivity. This enables continuous environmental monitoring without relying on laboratory workflows or research vessels.


Key Benefits

  • Real-time monitoring every 30 minutes

  • Sub-micron particle detection

  • Autonomous marine deployment

  • Continuous pollution tracking

  • Lower monitoring costs

  • Scalable coastal coverage

Address

276 Chase Road,

Suite 7-0517 Lonsto House,

London, England, N14 6HA