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This is a high-resolution (1m) bathymetric grid with negative z values,
for the area around Coconut Point, American Samoa. The data were
collected by the USF Center for Coastal Ocean Mapping with the Kongsberg
Simrad EM 3000 multibeam system (Co-chief Scientists, David Naar and
Brian Donahue). An Applanix POSMV 320 V3 system was used for real-time
positions and vessel attitude (heading, pitch, roll, and heave). An AML
(Applied Microsystems LTD.) SV plus was used to measure sound velocities
in the water column. The data were collected at Coconut Point on
November 10th, 2002 aboard a Motor Vessel Lady Ana.
Data Provided By:
Emily Lundblad, Oregon State Univ., Brian Donahue, Univ. of S. Florida
Content date:
20021107,20030607
Citation:
Title: Simrad EM-3000 Multibeam Bathymetry Grid (1m), Coconut Point, American Samoa Credits: Emily Lundblad, Oregon State Univ., Brian Donahue, Univ. of S. Florida Publication Date: 20040607 Publisher: Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary Office
Larger Works:
Title: same as above Credits: NOAA National Ocean Service (NOS) Special Projects Publication Date: same as above Publisher: same as above Online Linkages:
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