SeaBeam 3050 Exceeds Expectations18/02/2011 |
| During the actual expedition of the German research vessel POSEIDON of IFM-GEOMAR, L-3 ELAC Nautik’s SeaBeam System 3050, recently installed onboard, reached peak values regarding depth performance and coverage with a beam width of 1.5 by 2 degrees. |
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On the journey to the Black Sea, where the system was used for the detection of methane bubbles within the SUGAR project, the system reached a depth performance of more than 3,400m and a coverage of more than 5,000m, thus exceeding the calculated values of 3,000m (depth performance) and 3,500 m (coverage) significantly. The technological performance and reliability of the SeaBeam system was thus proven.
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