This simultaneous multi-vessel deployment resulted in the successful completion of over 400 miles of survey lines and rendered critical geomatic data pertaining to the overall health of oyster reefs in the region, which are monitored by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) as part of ongoing remediation efforts following the Deepwater Horizon incident of 2010.
The survey took place in June 2021, when two SR-Surveyor M1.8 (SeaRobotics) ASVs equipped with single beam and interferometric sonar systems were launched as “data collection force multipliers” in Pascagoula Bay and the West Pascagoula River from a nearby 20’ survey vessel. The data collected will ultimately be submitted to MDEQ for further analysis as part of their ongoing environmental monitoring program.
Oysters play a critical role in the healthy function of the estuarine ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). The Deepwater Horizon oil spill and response efforts severely impacted nearshore oysters, subtidal oysters, and oyster recruitment in the surrounding waters, and so access to quality geophysical habitat data is a key component to advancing MDEQ’s framework for oyster restoration.
Surveying the waters off Pascagoula comes with inherent local challenges. Strong currents can often jeopardize the capture of robust and reliable bathymetric data and the shallow water tends to hinder access for conventional survey vessels, but the synchronized efforts of the tightly integrated ASVs proved instrumental to ensuring comprehensive coverage.
“Thanks to their minimal draft, ample propulsion, and precise line keeping abilities, the two rapidly deployable ASVs not only allowed us to negate some of the typical challenges of operating in less calm and hard-to-reach waters, but it enabled our field team to complete the mission in a timeframe at least 50% faster than would have been possible if solely reliant on a traditional crewed survey platform,” said Kevin Peterson, CSA’s CEO.
CSA is at the forefront of ASV adoption and in recent years has invested in a growing portfolio of uncrewed platforms, which includes models ranging from 1.8 m to 11.0 m in length.
“Current advances in ASV technology pose a true inflection point for the marine survey industry. The advantages of ASV deployment in terms of utility, efficiency, and a reduced carbon footprint are undeniable, and at CSA we see the ongoing integration of these highly intelligent systems to our marine survey operations as a way of directly passing on these benefits to our customers across a range of industries and geographical markets,” Peterson added.
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About CSA
CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. brings five decades of experience in marine environmental consulting, preparing environmental assessments worldwide through offices in the United States, the Eastern Mediterranean, Qatar, Trinidad, Brazil, and Australia. CSA’s expertise in coastal, marine, and deep ocean surveys is built on the integration of science, operations, and an understanding of environmental data collection, management, and analysis within geospatial domains. For more information on CSA’s range of marine environmental consulting services, please click here.