Spacer

Write in our guestbook

Squinkies wrote on 24 January at 13.29:
Very good site

Adam Korczynski wrote on 7 October at 13.49:
Great web site with pleanty of relevant information

Adam

www.c-map.eu

seabedhabitats wrote on 6 October at 14.21:
Quite a comprehensive website! And great magazine too.


NDUBUISI OKEZIE OKEH wrote on 31 August at 18.19:
I just got registered on this rich website. can a researcher from a third world country ( one without remote sensing facilities for research purposes) carry out remote sensing/ field using your website?

ubom okon effiong wrote on 16 June at 15.59:
your site is interesting. I am a nigerian with BSc Geomatics degree and an M.Sc Geoinformation Systems. I have recently gained admission from The University College, London, to study hydrographic surveying. Please i need a sponsor. any company at all, or an educational institution, i would gladly work for them after graduation.

APOMAB PROJECT - COURSE OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION SURVEYOR wrote on 15 March at 19.37:
The training program comes from an analysis of the needs of innovation and training throughout the world of work offshore.
Sector entrepreneurs...

APOMAB
http://apomabdoc.altervista.org/corsoos.html

Jens wrote on 27 January at 15.00:
It is always a pleasure reading your articles. Very informative and proffesional. Thank you

Maarten van Beelen wrote on 7 January at 10.10:
Ready to GO "IXPLORER"
38m survey ship;
http://www.ixsurvey.com/en/uploads/Download/ixsurvey-fiche-ixplorer.pdf

johnson wrote on 1 December at 09.13:
amazing site.

ACADEMY OF POSITIONING MARINE AND BATHYMETRY wrote on 16 November at 18.40:
Born in the
heart of the Mediterranean, Sicily, specifically in Carlentini a small town in
the province of Siracusa, the APOMAB - ACADEMY OF POSITIONING MARINE AND
BATHYMETRY.
Great
rewards for members who, after five months of hard work developed in research
and develop gave birth to their first publication "OUTLINE OF MARINE
POSITIONING AND BATHYMETRY", nothing remains that the project should
result in an economic and social development that can provide jobs for local
level.

Jason Boldt wrote on 9 November at 07.13:
Nice website! jasonboldt1@gmail.com

Ozer OZTURK wrote on 24 September at 03.25:
Dear Sir/Madam

Thank you for your all efforts.

Best regards,

Ozer OZTURK
Hydrographic Surveyor

Deep Sea Navigation wrote on 21 May at 21.01:
I'm seeking deep sea navigation channel expertise.

William Oliveira wrote on 17 May at 02.45:
Olá... trabalho como Rig Medic na plataforma marítima aqui na Bacia e Campos, Rio de Janeiro / Macaé. Tenho 27 anos de experiência offshore. Gostaria de trabalhar em outro pais. Tenho 45 anos de idade e disponibilidade para viajens.

Salem A. Salem wrote on 10 May at 09.27:
salem@zaf.com
Vraag:
Dear Sir/Madam;



This is Salem from Zaf Systems, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia, We are a company into business of security , Forensic and ENC production to the local goverment of saudi Arabia, now we have a new request for our client that he is looking for NTTT project, a simulator Training Ship that connected to a Team Tactical Simulator, We don't if you have such solution or one of your partners. Please contact me at salem@zaf.com

Joh.G.Ferwerda wrote on 18 February at 20.51:
LS,
What has surprised me already a long time, is your attempt to create a Hydrographic Dictionary on this Website, while the International Hydr.Organization has put very much effort to generate one, over many years, with input from numerous specialists.
Please refer to my input to your digital dictionary, under "Hydrographic Dictionary"
Of course also the IHO publication might need fur

Carlos M Fleites wrote on 11 February at 17.21:
I want to thank soviet hydrographers that worked in ICH and ENIA in Cuba in the 1980 years and establish friendship again

Mike H wrote on 18 December at 04.52:
I too am astonished with the tales of the HMCS Luymes and the man it it was named after. The whole staff here at Fizz Giz take our hats off to your totally cool site! There are so few Luymes' in the world ... it's refreshing to find this ship (and its predecessors) online! Great site!!

Tony Hedge wrote on 15 October at 14.58:
Your "Product Spotlight" on Single-channel High-resolution Seismic Systems seems to rather misunderstand the technology. You are publically criticising sound sources for shortcomings in processing and data output capability. Sound sources are just that - put crudely, they make the bang. Something else listens, processes and outputs data!

Alex Peeters wrote on 30 August at 21.32:
For all field workers who are looking for a basic portable video system running on internal batteries with a very large screen, please check out the website www.subview.nl and download the english datasheet from the second page.
It it a ideal system for field applications.

Muhmmad sultan khan wrote on 13 August at 06.43:
Hi I am Hydrographic surveyor and cartographer. Surveying and mapping is my hobby and profession i travelled whole persian gulf and all over the Saudi arabia from east coast of west coast.

Joseph Francis wrote on 18 June at 07.50:
Dear Sir/Madam.

I am hydrographic surveyor retired from the Indian Navy after 15 years ans presently working in the offshore field for the last 07 months.

I am looking for a job with better prospect.

Thanking you,

Regards,

Joseph
Hydrographic Surveyor

Paul Anderson wrote on 16 March at 11.12:
I am a search consultant in the Marine environment and need a senior operational geophysicist for a company in Hampshire.
Involved in mapping offshore for wind, O&G and cable companies.
Good package and working enviorment. email to panderson@antal.com

Robin Luymes wrote on 9 March at 14.57:
I am fascinated with the stories about the HMCS Luymes and the man for whom it was named. There are so few Luymes' in the world ... it's interesting to find this ship (and its predecessors) online! Great site!!

Land Surveyor Services wrote on 12 December at 14.03:
Hi, lots of interesting information on this site. We at ALS offer land surveying services for flood risk mapping and channel hydraulics. Thanks

Hamdan McDar wrote on 28 November at 13.22:
Hello,
this is consultant engineer Hamdan McDar writing to you and readers from Saudi Arabia and am searching for any company with new technologies in water manufacturing industry if they want to work with me here in Saudi or Bahrain or Dubai lease contact me on e-mail
hamdanmcdar@yahoo.com
or by mobile 00966550811133
my best regards to all

Tom Goodliffe wrote on 24 September at 18.51:
Hello from Anglia Land Surveys Ltd

Henk de Bloeme wrote on 27 June at 12.28:
We are looking for a second-hand Kongsberg Simrad EM 3000 transducer.
http://www.simrad.com
http://www.km.kongsberg.com
The post processing software will be written by our own team in Unix.
Offers can be send to:
Company name Agentra
Address Karweistraat 18
Postal code and City 3264XV Nieuw Beijerland
Country Netherlands

Richard Ruble wrote on 4 May at 02.49:
I am trying to locate Lasse Johansson from Pori Finland. Is this him?

Phil Stock wrote on 10 April at 15.08:
Ref: Recruit, Train and Retain
Pay Hydro surveyors what we are worth, then you will get people to stay.
All the aims of this program are laudable but it doesn't mean a thing in the real world.

Andrew NG wrote on 22 March at 04.31:
Wooh, forget to put down: net material is polyamide.

Andrew NG wrote on 22 March at 04.22:
.Hi there, need help from the professionals of HI that what sort of hydro equipment (e.g. side scan sonar) could detect/scan/image the completeness of a shark prevention net that installed from beach to max. 8 meter of seawater, net extends from sea surface to sea floor, mesh size range from 40mm square ~ 100 mm square. The objective is to check whether the net has been fully enclosure the beach and no big fish inside the bathing area

Jimmey Hettler wrote on 12 March at 17.17:
Came upon this site a while back, it's a greate pace for any one interested in Oceanology. Add you to my favorites. Good job, Good luck!

Claire Loney wrote on 8 January at 19.40:
Dear Sir,
I am trying to locate the company in Calgary, Alberta that has 30,000 lbs of \'unwanted\' GPS circuit boards.
Thx,
Claire Loney
(250) 868-8161

Joost Boers wrote on 16 November at 08.58:
Dear Mr. Lusk,

Thank you for your contribution in our Guestbook regarding your wish to collect all comments. We do see the comments as a way to react on articles, and the Guestbook for collected general comments and messages. We think the comments relate too much to the articles to publish them separated from them.

In the left bar on the Hydro International home page, the last three added comments are published. If you want to keep track of the comments, please have a regularly look over there.

We appreciate your opinion and we will keep your suggestion in mind when further developing the website.

Barry Lusk wrote on 15 November at 17.26:
I would like to see the comments that individuals contribute to the comments section of this web site.
Total recall of all comments would be of interest and not too difficult store.

Thanks

Chakib BIAR wrote on 30 September at 19.39:
Dear all Hydro team,
It has been a long period since i taste good the very good quality of information supplied in hydro and I really would like to say to you all : NICE JOB GUYS. you are doing very well and keep going this way. good luck for you all.

Joost Boers wrote on 6 September at 14.06:
Welcome to Hydro International's guestbook! We invite you to share your questions, opinions, suggestions or greetings to us, to your colleagues and other visitors of this website.
Most Popular Articles Most Popular News Most Popular Jobs
Spacer
 

Interactive


Hydrographic Survey of Riverbed Erosion

Members of the US Geological Survey were filmed while out on the Missouri River at Williston, North Dakota, USA, performing a hydrographic survey to monitor the state of riverbed erosion. They were using a multibeam echo sounder which transmits sound energy and analyses the return signal (echo) that has bounced off the riverbed or other objects. Multibeam sonars emit sound waves from directly beneath a ship's hull to produce fan-shaped coverage of the riverbed. 


Gauge height at the Williston gauge was approximately 27.65 feet when this video was taken. Additional information about the USGS streamgauge at Williston is available at http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nd/nwis?program=nwisman&site_no=06330000

 

 Last 5 items:
 Hydrographic Survey of Riverbed Erosion
 Introduction to GEBCO
 MCA on Surveying the British Coast
 Surveying in the Port of London
 Venessa O'Connell on Hydrography
 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Poll

What is More Interesting for Hydrographic Surveyors?


Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer