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Remote Piloted
Aerial Systems

Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors can capture detailed aerial imagery and data over large or hard-to-reach areas, such as wetlands, steep terrains, or remote habitats, with minimal disturbance to wildlife and vegetation.

In environmental monitoring, remote piloted aerial systems (RPAS, drones) may be used for aerial photography and videography, mapping wetlands, assessing vegetation health, tracking wildlife movement and inspecting reclamation sites. By generating precise georeferenced imagery, drones help our team to deliver more accurate assessments allowing us to provide clients with clearer and more informative insights.

The use of drones improves safety and sustainability in environmental monitoring and are an efficient method of data collection.

By utilizing drones, we are able to complete surveys with reduced human risk and lower carbon footprints. Drones can collect detailed visual data on landscapes, vegetation, and water systems in a fraction of the time compared to traditional ground-based methods. This allows monitoring of large areas quickly while minimizing disturbance to sensitive habitats and wildlife

Our use of RPAS technology supports better environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance by allowing for quicker, data-driven decisions.

Remote piloted aerial survey services by Eco-Web
Remote piloted aerial survey services by Eco-Web

Eco-Web provides remote piloted aerial systems services in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.

By utilizing aerial drone technology, Eco-Web can improve the quality of data collection, reduce field time and support better informed and effective ecological decision making.

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8211 - 93 St.
Fort St. John, BC
V1J 6X1

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Monday - Friday
8:00am-5:00pm
Closed Statutory Holidays

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