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March 24, 2017

Hydrographic Surveys for MCA in the Shetland Islands

  • An image of a wreck taken from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency
  • Bathymetric data from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency
  • MMT´s survey and ROV vessel IceBeam, © MMT
  • MMT´s nearshore survey vessel SeaBeam, © MMT
  • An image of a wreck taken from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency An image of a wreck taken from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency
  • Bathymetric data from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency Bathymetric data from HI1491 Whitby to Redcar, © all rights reserved to Maritime & Coastguard Agency
  • MMT´s survey and ROV vessel IceBeam, © MMT MMT´s survey and ROV vessel IceBeam, © MMT
  • MMT´s nearshore survey vessel SeaBeam, © MMT MMT´s nearshore survey vessel SeaBeam, © MMT

MMT has since 2006 been one of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency´s Civil Hydrography Program survey providers of high resolution multi-beam bathymetry, providing hydrographic data for updating nautical charts for safe navigation and efficient maritime transport. Currently MMT UK, based in Banbury Oxfordshire, is undertaking two hydrographic surveys in the Shetland Islands on behalf of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency.

 
One survey runs from Yell to Unst and is a 45 day survey running along the coastlines. The other survey is a 90 day survey from Yell to Lerwick and is covering a large area north of Lerwick.
 
MMT has two vessels onsite. M/V IceBeam and M/V SeaBeam are conducting high resolution multibeam echo sounder surveys of the seabed topography within the survey area.
 
Martin Godfrey, MMT´s Project Manager, commented, “We are very pleased to say that we have been providing MCA with high quality survey data for over 10 years now and maintain a cohesive working relationship with the MCA.”
Coastguard AgencyShetland Islands
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