Real-Time Satellite Monitoring with Ocean

With hundreds of Dove satellites in orbit, OceanScope Monitoring provides a high-resolution, continuous, and complete view of the world from above, every day.

What It Is

Global Perspective, Daily Insight, and Real-time Analysis with Ocean Satellite Monitoring

With Ocean Monitoring observe areas of geographic interest, discover patterns, track infrastructure, and identify changes as they happen. From space, Ocean Monitoring equips you with ground-truth data you need to make timely, informed decisions.

Ocean Monitoring provides near-daily, 3.7-meter resolution imagery covering all of Earth’s landmass. Access to these ready-to-use images is made simple with Ocean’s APIs, web application, and GIS integrations. Available through a subscription model, Ocean Monitoring can be scaled to the requirements of your analysis and application needs.

High Resolution

3.7 meter resolution images in four multispectral bands: RGB and Near Infrared

Access and Integration

Ready-to-use images and data, integrated simply into your existing workflow

Global Coverage

Over 300 million square kilometers of imagery collected each day

Image Library

Extensive archive of high-resolution images dating from 2009

How It Can Help

Satellite Monitoring Provides Crucial and
Continuous Information from Space

Ocean Monitoring provides a persistent view of land, assets, and operations, from anywhere on earth.

Greater Visibility

Obtain ground-truth data from opaque, dispersed, or remote geographies

More Timely

Hundreds of Doves orbit the planet every 90 minutes, providing near real-time images for time-sensitive monitoring

Continuous Coverage

The OceanScope Constellation is always on, ensuring constant coverage

Evolution by Design

Improved on-orbit capacity with multiple launches of updated Dove satellites each year

Access and Integration

Ready-to-use images and data, integrated simply into your existing workflow

Ocean Monitoring delivers up-to-date insights and satellite images from the areas that matter to you, on a daily basis. With Ocean’s growing visual archive, analyze deep stacks of imagery from 2009 until today. Leverage Ocean’s global coverage to observe areas of strategic importance at a local, national, and international level. Survey broad areas at scale to identify changes and make timely interventions.

How It’s Used

Identify Change, Inform Action, and
Improve Governance with Ocean Monitoring

Government

Oversee infrastructure, monitor natural resources, and protect communities from risks using Ocean’s continuous monitoring service.

WhatsApp Image 2025-08-26 at 16.55.38

Government bodies are using Ocean data to address critical governance challenges. Learn about how the New Mexico State Land Office used Ocean Monitoring to uncover 53 trespasses which yielded $2.7 million in back payments.

Agriculture

Reliable, up-to-date satellite imagery from Ocean Monitoring provides simple and accessible agricultural insights at scale.

WhatsApp Image 2025-08-26 at 16.51.15

Ag-Tech companies and farmers alike are looking to new technologies to ensure bountiful crops. Learn how Bayer is leveraging Ocean Monitoring to have the right seed, in the right place, at the right time to serve their growers worldwide.

Forestry

Monitor and manage forest assets and operations, track changes in land use and land cover, and localize forest clearing in near-real time with high cadence, high resolution imagery.

WhatsApp Image 2025-08-26 at 17.00.48

Ocean Monitoring Offerings

OceanScope

Discover patterns, track infrastructure, and identify changes as they happen with near-daily satellite imagery.

What you get:
image

Analysis-Ready OceanScope (AROS)

Accelerate your analytical workflows with pre-processed, harmonized satellite imagery.

What you get:

How To Use Ocean Monitoring

Ocean Monitoring: Simple Access to a Continuous Global Image Dataset

With a Ocean Monitoring subscription, you have easy access to the most up-to-date images of your area of interest and an expansive archive.

Ocean Monitoring’s global image dataset is updated daily, and dates back to 2009. Delivered in ready-to-use formats, these images are easy to access and order through Ocean’s APIs, web applications, and GIS integrations.

Scroll to Top