Sinay tackles underwater noise pollution

Underwater noise pollution is more than just background disturbance, it can kill over 20 percent of young marine life by disrupting how species communicate, navigate and reproduce. The ripple effects touch entire ecosystems and the industries that rely on them, from shipping to offshore energy and fishing.

Sinay is addressing this silent crisis with the PAM Buoy, an autonomous, AI-powered device that continuously monitors underwater noise, identifies nearby species in real time and provides actionable data to maritime operators with which they can:

✅ Avoid collisions
✅ Ensure compliance with environmental regulations
✅ Reduce their impact on marine biodiversity

As pressure mounts for ocean-linked industries to operate more sustainably, tools like the PAM Buoy are enabling real-time insight and measurable impact.

📚 Learn more about Sinay’s PAM Buoy