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The Canadian Ice Service (CIS) is one of the largest processors of the RADARSAT data. . Once the CIS has processed the data at the Canadian Center for Data Processing (CCTD) in Gatineau, Quebec, it is then provided to clients such as the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). Since RADARSAT data is readily available in near-real time, it is one of the best source of information to use for coastal monitoring, ship detection and maritime ice navigation. [1]
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- ^ Ramsay, B.; Manore, M.; Weir, L.; Wilson, K.; Bradley, D. (1998-03-01). "Use of Radarsat Data in the Canadian Ice Service". Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 24 (1): 36–42. doi:10.1080/07038992.1998.10874689. ISSN 0703-8992.