
Agenda Speakers High resolution multibeam surveys in support of salvage and wreck removal operations Martin Dean ADUS, UK Quantifying suspended sediment concentrations and fluxes in aquatic environments: a new approach using multibeam sonar Dan Parsons University of Leeds, UK Watercolumn Acquisition, Processing & Visualization Lindsay Gee & Mike Mutschler IVS 3D, Canada & RESON, USA The SeaBat 8125 in the Tideway - Rollingstone DPFPV Rock Placement Process Gert Brouns Dredging International, Belgium L-3 Integrated Hydrographic Suite Scott Elson L-3 Nautronix, Australia Seabed Bathymetry and the Development of Renewable Energy in the Pentland Firth Peter Hayes Marine Scotland, UK C-Guardian Unmanned Semi-Submersible Jamie J. Cheramie, C&C Technologies, Inc., USA Diverse use of the PLA MBES systems in the Thames John Pinder, Port of London, UK SEABAT 7125 - Uses in the Basque Coast Carlos Hernández, AZTI – Tecnalia, Spain What’s new? Rich Lear RESON Engineering Service Joergen Viuff & Danny Wake RESON
The day before the large Oceanology International 2010 exhibition, RESON hosted the SeaBat User Group Seminar in London 8th March. The seminar was a great success with more than 140 participants and nine external speakers from various countries across the world. The speakers showed how SeaBat sonar systems can be used for a large number of applications within hydrographic, offshore technology, dredging and marine research.
During the day and at the ice breaker party the day before, the participants had the opportunity of networking and hearing more about other users’ experiences about SeaBat sonar system.

SeaBat 7125 data from AZTI – Tecnalia, Spain


SeaBat 8125 data from Dredging International, Belgium

Jamie J. Cheramie from C & C Technologies, USA

SeaBat 7125 data from ADUS, UK

Lunch and networking
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