National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
C & C Technologies, Inc. was selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to perform hydrographic surveys to update nautical charts in San Francisco Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This charting includes multibeam bathymetry and sidescan sonar data collection, item investigations, determination of least depths over hazards and obstructions, surficial sampling, smooth sheet chart preparation and descriptive reporting.
C & C provides clients with a secure Web site that allows the review of charts, reports, images and limited amounts of raw data over a secure Internet link. These products are transmitted to our Lafayette office via INMARSAT satellite soon after data is collected aboard the hydrographic survey vessel. NOAA personnel can view dangers to navigation immediately, while the survey vessel is still on location. C & C was selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to perform hydrographic surveys to update nautical charts in San Francisco Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This charting includes multibeam bathymetry and sidescan sonar data collection, item investigations, determination of least depths over hazards and obstructions, surficial sampling, smooth sheet chart preparation and descriptive reporting.
C & C provides clients with a secure Web site that allows the review of charts, reports, images and limited amounts of raw data over a secure Internet link. These products are transmitted to our Lafayette of C & C provides clients with a secure Web site that allows the review of charts, reports, images and limited amounts of raw data over a secure Internet link. These products are transmitted to our Lafayetfice via INMARSAT satellite soon after data are collected aboard the hydrographic survey vessel. NOAA personnel can view dangers to navigation immediately, while the survey vessel is still on location.
Click here to view preliminary color-coded smooth sheet in PDF format (3M file).
View the following Klein 5500 side scan sonar images from our NOAA surveys:
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