Hydrobiology recently attended the ‘Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute’ (SSSI) Seminar on ‘Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and other Technological Considerations’ in Perth. Highlights included the use of ‘Augmented Reality’ to assess rock face stability, Landgate’s Urban Monitor Project from which local councils can count and, in some instances, identify species of woody trees and the development of hyperspectral sensors with the ability to perform first pass processing onboard. Hydrobiology are licenced to conduct AUV/drone surveys in Australia and Singapore for all your environmental monitoring requirements.