Candidates also learn basic maritime operations, conduct hydro-graphic surveys and prepare hydrographic charts. |
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The ship carries two small hydrographic survey launches, equipped with high-frequency sonar to operate in depths of 10 to 260 feet. |
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Even with this global effort, only 40 percent of the world's oceans have been surveyed to hydrographic standards. |
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The course provides instruction in long-range patrolling, amphibious operations, hydrographic surveys, and specialized ground combat tactics. |
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His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, in his role as Admiral of the Fleet, will review the assembled ships from the hydrographic ship Melville. |
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Of these techniques, the derivation of DEM's from vector hypsographic and hydrographic data produces the most accurate model. |
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Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic and hydrological instruments and appliances. |
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The DGPS service position and integrity information satisfy requirements in coastal navigation and hydrographic surveys. |
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Angola is one of the African countries with the largest areas for cultivation, not to mention its vast hydrographic basin. |
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The first is a linear hydrographic network that logically links all connected water bodies through their centerlines. |
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To see this dynamic at work, take, for instance, the nineteenth-century earth science of the American naval astronomer and hydrographic innovator Matthew Fontaine Maury. |
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The event elements contain class and attribute information that allow the association of hydrographic phenomena with the other network elements. |
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On display are oil paintings and photographs of past hydrographic and oceanographic ships, rare charts, drawings and gifts from various international hydrographers. |
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A complete hydrographic survey of the area was conducted to find the best way to bring another gas tanker to recover the cargo. |
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The hydrographic network consists of 4 oueds, tributaries, to some extent, of Oued Koriche which is under left bank basins. |
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Ice navigation, the region the ship will be passing through and the hydrographic information on the route. |
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There were substantial differences in hydrographic procedures charts, and publications. |
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These men spearheaded the explorations and they were found everywhere within the known world, compiling geographical, hydrographic, astronomic, meteorological and ethnographic data. |
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The data are used in several applications, such as weather forecasting, hydrographic basin monitoring, studies on ocean currents, tides and atmospheric composition, and agriculture planning. |
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The areas available from the hydrographic charts are total area of the intertidal zone, whereas clams are expected to occur in variable densities at different tidal heights. |
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Over the years, each country had developed its own suite of hydrographic datasets, using slightly different standards and interpretive rationales. |
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The epidemiological surveys, which were carried out in the zone, showed that trypanosomosis transmission risk is related to climatic factors, the extent of the hydrographic network and the human impact on tsetse fly habitat. |
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This is because of the topography and hydrographic regime of the area. |
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In January of 2010, it published S-100 which is a general architecture standard for electronic hydrographic products including Electronic Nautical Charts. |
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How do we address persistent hydrographic features such as current systems or fronts which have general geographic locations, but which vary over time? |
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Eventually the vector will be able to maintain itself principally on the hydrographic network of the Black Volta River and in the Southwest of the country. |
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The sort of language in use among many of these hydrographic surveyors is sufficient to demonstrate their landlubberliness. |
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The hydrographic chart will use the best data available and will caveat its nature in a caution note or in the legend of the chart. |
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Hydrographic services in most countries are carried out by specialised hydrographic offices. |
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The international coordination of hydrographic efforts lies with the International Hydrographic Organization. |
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Also among the officers was Thomas Henry Tizard, who had carried out important hydrographic observations on previous voyages. |
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The CCG also operates all Federal scientific research and hydrographic survey vessels. |
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The primary productivity of the epipelagic waters above the submerged peak can often be enhanced by the hydrographic conditions of the seamount. |
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Thales GeoSolutions has recently completed a hydrographic and topographic LIDAR survey with the SHOALS-1000T laser bathymeter. |
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The PO TG is planned to include submarines, ocean escorts, amphibious and logistical support ships, Marine and special operations forces, divers units and hydrographic ships. |
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Cooper, who carried out a detailed hydrographic survey of the islands. |
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In the 19th century, Alexander Keith Johnston's suggested name St Patrick's Channel had currency, but it was rejected by the hydrographic department. |
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Historically, selection of measurements was more common in hydrographic applications while DTM construction was used for engineering surveys, geology, flow modeling, etc. |
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The Beagle sailed across the Atlantic Ocean then carried out detailed hydrographic surveys, returning via Tahiti and Australia, having circumnavigated the Earth. |
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The IHO enjoys observer status at the United Nations where it is the recognised competent authority on hydrographic surveying and nautical charting. |
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The Coast and Geodetic Survey of the Treasury Department was responsible for the systematic hydrographic survey of the coasts of the United States. |
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In many respects the data are interchangeable, but marine hydrographic data will be particularly directed toward marine navigation and safety of that navigation. |
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AverStar's use of hydrologic and hypsographic elements in creating the elevation model has resulted in a more accurate portrayal of hydrographic flow on the model. |
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The IHO develops hydrographic and nautical charting standards. |
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Surveillance of coastal shipping routes to maintain safe fairways is conducted by the Hydrographic and Nautical Authorities. |
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Director of the Chilean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service has been awarded for his contribution to world hydrography. |
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Muscat, March 18 The 15th meeting of the North Indian Ocean Hydrographic Commission was concluded today. |
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In 1911, the Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition on icebreakers Vaygach and Taymyr under Boris Vilkitsky, landed on the island. |
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According to the definitions of the International Hydrographic Organization the island lies outside the English Channel and is in the Celtic Sea. |
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The Minch and Lower Minch form part of the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland, as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization. |
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The scientific missions of the Navy are led by the Hydrographic Institute, with the support of the Hydrographic Ships Group. |
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Le Menn runs the metrology-chemistry laboratory of the French Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service in Brest. |
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Information was transmitted to the Hydrographic office, which prepared forecasts used in planning movement of shipping. |
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In 1954 aerial observation of sea ice moved from development into operations, with navy weathermen trained by the Hydrographic Office. |
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However, recent research by the Canadian Hydrographic Service indicates that the Fundy tides likely outrange those of Ungava Bay by just a few centimetres. |
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Army Corps of Engineers awards an Architect-Engineer Hydrographic Survey and Mapping IDIQ contract to TerraSond for the USACE Walla Walla District in Washington State. |
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Templecombe has Thales Underwater Systems, and Taunton presently has the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office and Avimo, which became part of Thales Optics. |
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In 2010, King received the Australasian Hydrographic Society's Literary Achievement Award for 2010 in recognition of his work on the origins of the Dieppe Maps. |
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