Jon Dasler, DEA’s Director of Marine Services, and Denis Hains, CEO at H2i, coauthored an insightful article on becoming a Certified Hydrographic Surveyor. Last week, Denis Hains presented the article at the Canadian Hydrographic Conference in St. John's, Newfoundland/Labrador. We are proud to see our team's contributions making waves in the hydrographic community! Check out the article and discover the benefits of this career in the HYDRO International Magazine article “International Recognition as a Certified Hydrographic Surveyor." - https://ow.ly/aJTB50S6Oan. #HydrographicSurveyor
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This paper highlights the importance of Hydrographic Certification in the offshore industry. Currently there are four organizations which are permitted by the IHO/FIG/ICA International Board on Standards of Competence (IBSC) to certify individuals to become Certified Hydrographic Surveyors. #hydrospatial
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2024/05/29 - I’m proud of having authored a paper with the key contribution of great colleagues: @Rebecca Cusack & @Jasbir Randhawa from the Australasian Hydrographic Society; Derrick Peyton from the Association of Canada Lands Surveyors; Huibert-Jan Lekkerkerk from the IFHS (International Federation of Hydrographic Societies); and Jon Dasler from The Hydrographic Society of America; published on the Hydro International Magazine Website to promote international “individual” hydrographic surveyor certification at: https://lnkd.in/ePgk6WKi. #hydrography, #hydrospatial & #oceanmapping
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Important leap forward in multinational collaboration with an eye toward hydrography.
📣 A truly momentous moment for project Seabed 2030. We’re thrilled to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nordic Hydrographic Commission (NHC), our first ever Regional Hydrographic Commission partner. 🇸🇪 Established in 1929 in Stockholm, Sweden, the NHC comprises the Kingdom of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The commission seeks to align Nordic practices with hydrographic issues. The Commission seeks to align Nordic practices with hydrographic issues, and is the first to sign up to Seabed 2030. This collaboration significantly boosts our mission and sends a strong message of support to the global hydrographic community #Hydrography #UnitedWeDiscover #Hydrospatial
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The makings of great new document for the assessment, investigation and mitigation of landslides. Pleased to see that the NZGS recommend the use of the IAEG C25 Guidelines to generate Engineering Geological Models for the evaluation of landslides. This follows the adoption of the C25 approach in two recent CIRIA documents- Geotechnical Baseline Reports and Natural slopes: condition, appraisal and remedial treatment. IAEG C25 Guidelines can be downloaded for FREE at https://lnkd.in/e3pEFs_E
The New Zealand Geotechnical Society has produced a fantastic new guideline (in draft), and will be asking for your feedback in the new year. If you need an excuse over the break to read something interesting, why not get in early? Many thanks to the team at Toka Tū Ake EQC for their support, and the authors including Richard Justice, Nick Peters, Don Macfarlane, Ann WilliamsNZ, Eleni Gkeli, Ross Roberts, John Scott, Kiran Saligame, Helen R. Sargent, Steve Crawford, Naomi Norris, David Stewart, Clive Anderson and Alan Wightman.
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An introduction to Geotechnical Baseline Reports and the new CIRIA guide 17/10/2023 13:00 - 14:00 The online talk will provide an overview of rationale, context and process of developing a GBR for dealing with ground uncertainty within contract arrangements and highlight what should be considered in projects with the objective of developing a GBR which meets the needs of all parties in an equitable and proportionate way. https://buff.ly/3RMTKgJ
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As part of our Asset Integrity maintenance programme, LABIDCO recently conducted a hydrographic survey at the Port of Brighton to monitor and ensure the designed seabed depths are maintained for the safe mooring of vessels. A hydrographic survey is an underwater survey that studies the physical features, topography, water depth, and characteristics of bodies of water, including oceans, seas, and lakes. The primary purpose of this survey is to create accurate and detailed maps of the seafloor. These maps, known as nautical charts or hydrographic charts, are crucial for navigation, maritime safety, resource exploration, and environmental management.
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According to TDI-Brooks, the new vessel comes as the market for #subsea services remains strong, coupled with increased demand from clients and the need for increased capabilities, and the company continues to focus on the #offshorewind market along with other scientific survey programs. #offshoreenergy
75-meter research vessel joins TDI Brooks' fleet
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#hydrographicsurveying Surveying is a niche industry, but Hydrographic Surveying really takes it to the next level. Ask anyone what Hydrographic Surveying is, and they will likely have no to little clue. Hydrographic Surveying is the process of measuring and describing the seabed and its features for a specific purpose. It plays an integral role in nautical charting, maritime navigation, dredging, marine construction, oil and gas exploration, offshore drilling, and environmental projects to name a few. A Hydrographic Surveyor uses a variety of equipment and sensors to measure depth, tides, shoreline features, waves, and currents, as well as to monitor and map changes to the seafloor. The Alert Survey Vessel is pictured. #hydrography #lifeofahydrographicsurveyor
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Did you know? To streamline the early phase of development and achieve greater data insights quicker, geophysical and geotechnical surveys can be commissioned together rather than individually. 🔎🌊 This session, presented by Rafal Libera, Business Development Director – Europe, will outline the challenges and provide an overview of the model that Acteon has adopted, incorporating soil sampling and geophysical methods, that enables the geophysical, geotechnical and environment surveys to be completed in succession within the same year. Watch the on-demand webinar to get ahead of the game in the race to the first electron⚡🌐 ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02yXGFw0
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Geosyntec Consultants has got the privilege to work on one of the infrastructure projects to improve public transport in Stockholm. In the current phase, we perform hydrogeological testing along one of the new metro lines. A long-term pumping test is usually planned in reasonable weather condition as the picture below may suggest. Don’t let this picture to trick you because this is not the case during our current field work! We have got cold winter this year here in Stockholm and we had -18 degrees Celsius (-0,4 degrees Fahrenheit) when the picture was taken. One of the main challenges (among many others) in such a weather condition is to protect the equipment from freezing. The initial insulation was not enough so an extensive insulation has been done to be able to carry out the test. Have you ever performed any hydrogeological test in difficult weather condition? Do you have any best practice? Thanks to OHLA Sverige for this opportunity and great collaboration! #OneGeosyntec #hydrogeology #infrastructure #nyatunnelbanan
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