"Digital Twins are rapidly gaining traction as a digital management system for critical infrastructure."
The digital twin of the ocean, a virtual model that mirrors the real-time and historical behavior of the ocean and its related ecosystems, involves the integration of various data sources such as oceanographic measurements, satellite imagery, weather forecasts, and more, to simulate and predict the complex dynamics of the ocean environment.
The profound implications of this tool hold the power to enable the acquisition of invaluable insights regarding ocean climate and temperature prediction, the optimization of maritime operations, and the unlocking of a myriad of other applications with far-reaching potential.
Recognizing the benefits, countries around the world are actively funding research and development of marine digital twins in order to better protect the marine ecosystem while providing support for the blue economy.
Research is currently underway in Korea for the "Ocean Digital Twin Application and Related Technology Development" project. The primary objective is to develop marine digital twin technologies that faithfully capture the distinctive features of Korea's marine environment. These advanced technologies are designed to prioritize marine safety and facilitate efficient management of marine spatial activities.