Hydrographic Survey
Hydrographic Survey is a technique used to measure the depth of bodies of water, map the seafloor, and chart coastal and offshore areas to provide help with navigation and the management of the ocean and coastal resources. It is also used to collect data on the effects of climate change and ocean pollution. Hydrographic Survey involves the use of sonar and other geophysical instruments to measure the depth of a body of water, mapping and charting the sea floor and coastal zones, and measuring the oceanography and biological communities of the area. The data collected can be used to support a wide range of applications such as navigation, resource management, coastal engineering, and infrastructure development. Hydrographic Survey is a critical tool for gaining a better understanding of the ocean environment and managing marine resources.
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