We are a small environmental consulting firm, and we are in need of leasing a Sidescan Sonar System (SSS) for a few upcoming projects. We are going to have to map seagrass beds as well as oyster beds and shellfish beds. Is there a particular type of SSS that is preferable for one of these habitat types over another? That is, would one particular SSS be more effective at mapping seagrass as opposed to oyster beds, and is there another that would be better at mapping oyster beds as oppposed to seagrass? Thanks in advance.
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I have just completed a eel grass survey using an Edgetech 4125 SSS @900 KHz.
THe system was easily able to detect the boundy between the grass and sand.
I have produced a small mosaic of the area. If anybody is interested let me know and I can e-mail it to you.
Regards,
Rob
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We do a lot of shallow water mapping using an EdgeTech 272TD at 500 (390) kHz, and have excellent results mapping eelgrass beds, as well as eelgrass that has been transplanted into smaller clumps. Higher frequency is great, but you can certainly get the job done with 500 kHz.
Where are you located, and what kind of water depths are you looking at?
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"DeepVision" side scan sonar
Hello All !
I'm interrested in a side scan sonar from "Deep Vision" - www.deepvision.se
Is there any "end-user", who can answer me a few questions?
I would be interrested in more images and detailed experiences...
Thank You for each reply!
Regards from Austria
Stefan
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Sea grass mapping
Most survey-type Side-Scan Sonars can be used for sea grass beds mapping. Most of them are now digital and dual-frequency (simultaneous or not). Typical frequencies are around 100kHz and 400kHz.
- The lower frequency can be used either for long range mapping (higher coverage) and sediment mapping since it better differentiates seabeds of different backscattering properties.
- The higher frequency will be used for shallow water (reduced range) and higher resolutions.
Nowadays, a new range of SSS proposes a still higher frequency between 900 and 1250kHz that produces "photo-like" very high resolution maps.
So, if you are working in shallow to very shallow water, one of those new sonars can be a good choice to make a best possible coverage at 400kHz or crystal clear images for identification at 1250kHz. Then off course, a good positioning, processing and mosaicking software like DELPH Sonar must be used to get the best contouring of sea grass areas. Have a look at some pictures on our web-site (http://delph.ixsea.com).
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Originally posted by ANAMAR Environmental View PostWe are a small environmental consulting firm, and we are in need of leasing a Sidescan Sonar System (SSS) for a few upcoming projects. We are going to have to map seagrass beds as well as oyster beds and shellfish beds. Is there a particular type of SSS that is preferable for one of these habitat types over another? That is, would one particular SSS be more effective at mapping seagrass as opposed to oyster beds, and is there another that would be better at mapping oyster beds as oppposed to seagrass? Thanks in advance.
Have you found a suitable SSS for your survey?
I can offer an EG&G 272TD dual frequency fish and recording system if required
Regards
Roger Chippendale
email [email protected]
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Hey Rob, Do you have any side scan sonar images of the grass beds? I am about to conduct a survey that includes oyster beds and grass beds. I know the oysterbeds will show up ok, but I'm concerened about identifying the grassbeds?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Jeremy,
Hi frequency side scam sonar systems are very efficient in mapping grass beds. attached are a couple example images.
Garry Kozak
www.2kozak.com
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