Hydrographic Mapping
Hydrographic Mapping is the charting of bodies of water, including ocean floors, riverbeds, and lake bottoms, for navigation and scientific purposes.
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Sub-categories:
· Bathymetric Surveys
· Tidal Measurements
· Coastline Mapping
· Seabed Composition Analysis
· Submarine Topography
· Currents Mapping
· Marine Geophysics
· Wreck and Obstacle Charting
· Marine Resource Mapping
· Aids to Navigation (ATON)
· Underwater Acoustics
· Habitat Mapping
· Ice Charting
· Salinity and Temperature Profiling
· Depth Contouring
· Marine Conservation Zone Mapping
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