The station monitors and records various elements such as salinity, oxygen level, temperature, pH, and others. These data are collected through a central software unit that displays, interprets, and analyzes the data from all stations connected to the network and calculates a water quality index according to Egyptian environmental law.
Instantaneous monitoring plays a crucial role in making timely decisions to preserve the Mediterranean Sea waters and fish wealth from damages resulting from various pollution sources. The station operates on solar energy, and the local component represents about 70% of the final product, which helps deepen local manufacturing and localize the technology of environmental monitoring station manufacturing, directly contributing to the production of a large number of these stations and their dissemination nationwide.