Source: GeoAcoustics
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Photo credit: Teledyne Marine
The art of surveying artificial reefs
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Podcast: Deep Dive
Join Rhonda Moniz for a discussion with the Schmidt Ocean Institute's Lead Technician John Fulmer onboard the R/V Falkor (too). Learn about life on the ship for John as he navigates onboard operations on a research vessel with some of the most advanced technology in the world!
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Image courtesy of Woolpert
Enhancing the Rivers of Chesapeake Bay: How Comprehensive Surveys Deliver Holistic Benefits
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Source: GeoAcousticsClearing Data Processing Bottlenecks
Data processing is already playing catch-up to acquisition; it will have to change dramatically if it’s going to keep up with what’s coming next.
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SBG Systems and MacArtney Germany
How to Choose the Best Inertial Solution for your Application and Accuracy Needs
All kinds of surveying, and more generally, oceanography and hydrography, need an inertial sensor. These solutions range from MRU to high-end INS/GNSS, and their selection shouldn’t be taken lightly. It is crucial to select the right sensor depending on the type of application and its needs.
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© Benjamin A. Storer
Going with the Flow
University of Rochester research team applies transdisciplinary approach to ocean circulation
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Photo credit: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.
Falmouth Scientific (FSI) Introduces AquaPulse Acoustic System and Launches New Brand Identity
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Image courtesy NOAA NCEIGazing Into the Abyss: Harnessing Hydrographic Tech to Map the World’s Ocean
Mapping the ocean is no longer an endeavor merely undergone for the fascination of scientific and explorative intrigue. The need for higher-resolution and more extensive imagery and mapping of our oceans has become a matter of national and international interest central to a range of different sectors.
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Photo credit: SeaTrac
USM and NOAA Utilize SeaTrac USV for Offshore Data Collection
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Credit: USACE.Far Rockaway Community ‘RISES’ to Occasion
Rockaway Beach Coastal Restoration Project, New York City
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Image courtesy Ocean Infinity
Survey Notes
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