NOAA: Making Waves   /     Charting New Waters: Video

Description

Boaters rely on NOAA's nautical charts for depth measurements so they don't accidentally ground on sandbars or other underwater obstructions. Take three minutes out of your day to hear Captain Shepard Smith of the NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson discuss how nautical charts are updated—and how NOAA is using promising new technology (ocean robots!) that will add shallow depths to nautical charts. Episode permanent link and show notes

Summary

Boaters rely on NOAA's nautical charts for depth measurements so they don't accidentally ground on sandbars or other underwater obstructions. Take three minutes out of your day to hear Captain Shepard Smith of the NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson discuss how nautical charts are updated—and how NOAA is using promising new technology (ocean robots!) that will add shallow depths to nautical charts.

Subtitle
Trash Talk (Special Feature)
Duration
3:36
Publishing date
2016-05-23 18:19
Link
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/may16/noaa-charting.mp4
Contributors
  National Ocean Service
author  
Enclosures
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/podcast/may16/noaa-charting.mp4
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