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Hydrography: Growth Prospects on the Horizon

Hydrography: Growth Prospects on the Horizon

The shift towards an economy based on renewable energy and growing efforts to enhance nautical charting are two driving forces in the hydrographic industry, and the business will increasingly turn to ...

More Training, Please!

More Training, Please!

Looking at the current hydrographic market, an interesting aspect is the continuous search for hydrographic personnel. However, while quite a few of the current hydrographic surveyors obtained their t...

Dangerous war remnants

Dangerous war remnants

Countless ships and aircraft were lost at sea in the two world wars. Many of these went down with a large amount of fuel and munitions onboard, not to forget the countless sailors and airmen who lost ...

Data is here to stay

Data is here to stay

While online data acquisition is of course of the utmost importance in hydrography, technological developments mean that modern surveyors also need to know about data science, machine learning and art...

Surveying Lake Superior the uncrewed way

Surveying Lake Superior the uncrewed way

Two uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), remotely controlled via satellite, conducted pioneering survey work on Lake Superior for the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) in partnership with IIC Technologi...

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