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ArmSoM CM5 Powers World's First AI Early-Warning Buoy to Safeguard Pilot Whales in New Zealand
From Harbor Monitoring to Stranding alarm: ArmSoM CM5 Accelerates Global Marine Conservation Science with Open-Source Compute Project Pulse was deployed in December 2025 ahead of the summer stranding season driven by ArmSoM CM5. Photo: Project Jonah Following a successful 13-month deployment in Whangārei Harbour, New Zealand, where it reliably monitored dolphins, orcas, and other marine mammals in real-time, the edge intelligence solution powered by the ArmSoM CM5 System-on-


Accelerating conservation science with ArmSoM CM5 SoM.
Real-time marine mammal detection for active management solutions using an inexpensive, open-source compute module. ( Buoy Photo and video credits go to Cetaware ) Company size : 1-10 employees Company Industry: Environmental Sciences & Services Website : www.cetaware.nz List of features and technical specifications Real-time signal processing and inference for classification of cetacean vocalisations. 96kHz sampling rate (up to 384kHz) Hydrophone sensitivity -165
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