ASV Global, TerraSond Wrap Up Another Unmanned Survey

ASV Global and TerraSond have completed a hydrographic survey for charting off the coast of Alaska.

The 10,649km survey was carried out by an ASV Global C-Worker 5 unmanned vessel alongside the Q105 survey ship acting as the mother vessel. Fitted with a multibeam echosounder, the C-Worker 5 carried out 53% of the survey.

This operation marks ASV Global and TerraSond’s fourth unmanned charting survey for NOAA. The total unmanned survey lines completed now stands at almost 15,000km.

Throughout the operation the C-Worker 5 was remotely monitored using ASV Global’s ASView control system from a station on TerraSond’s mother ship.

Larry Karl, VP and general manager of ASV Global, stated: “We’re excited to be supporting TerraSond for the fourth survey season. The C-Worker 5 once again proved itself to be a reliable unmanned vessel for survey with line following precision and excellent sea-keeping ability.”

“The ASV C-Worker 5 was once again advantageous to our charting work for NOAA along a remote stretch of Aleutian Islands coastline. It was productive in an offshore capacity, but also effective when working close to rugged, rocky shoreline with an abundance of uncharted navigational hazards. It allowed us to reduce risk to our personnel while still obtaining the seafloor data important to our client,” said Andrew Orthmann, charting program manager, TerraSond.

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