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AVS Technology Turns Mountains of Data Into Maps of Ocean Floor
Since Australia is an island nation with nearly 80 percent of its trade transported by sea, it is vital to supply the world’s fleets with accurate paper and electronic navigation charts. These charts help ensure maritime travel to be safer, and shipping movement to be more direct, efficient and less costly. Further, with accurate charts, shipping is less likely to disturb the fragile environment and ecosystems of Australia’s coast, particularly important since the Great Barrier Reef stretches 1,250 miles along the east coast.
This image of Jervis Bay shows the power of HSA's seabed visualization application by combining data that was collected by conventional sonar as well as imported from the Navy's digital navigation charts. The Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service is responsible for gathering data and producing the charts that contain all of the information required for safe navigation: depth values, contour values, navigation marks and topographic features.
The Lagoon Reef seabed visualized to identify potential shipping routes. “We selected AVS/Express because we wanted SeaScape to supply high quality graphics in a simple-to-use format. Further, we didn’t have the resources, nor could we spare the time, to develop our own portable, powerful, full-function graphics renderer. The functionality we were able to include in SeaScape was possible only with a tool like AVS/Express.”
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