Our clients are often faced with a choice between opting for a Multibeam or Single Beam survey solution. Part of Total Hydrographic’s role is to help you ascertain what is the most suitable solution for your situation. This requires a detailed conversation and an...
When looking to survey waterbodies, our clients are often faced with a choice of opting between a Multibeam or Single Beam survey solution. Part of Total Hydrographic’s role is to help you ascertain what is the most suitable type of survey for your situation. This...
What lies beneath the surface of the endless ocean? It has been the subject of many conspiracy theories, hasn’t it? Despite the debunked legends and baseless rumours, measuring the depth of water beneath the surface is an ongoing task. Mariners and hydrographic...
Water covers nearly 70% of the earth’s surface. Navigating safely over the ocean’s surface depends on an understanding of the seabed and subsurface topography. Hydrographic surveying – which involve underwater surveys and studies – provide this...
An Australian project reveals surprising results at mineral sands mine Over a four-year period, Total Hydrographic undertook a project at a mineral sand mine to survey the condition of the mine’s dredge pond. Survey was conducted utilising manned and unmanned vessels....
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