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Bathymetric Survey Drones Can Be An Easy Fix to Complex Problems

July 9, 2020
Mary E. Shacklett
KEYWORDS bathymetric LiDAR / Bathymetric surveys
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Bathymetric survey drones can be an easy solution in times when traditional bathymetric survey techniques are unworkable on bodies of water.

In some cases, dense seaweed can prevent the lowering of echo sounders in water, or complicated water access can rule out unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) entirely. In other cases, you may need to conduct multiple surveys of small ponds, lakes or trenches.

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