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At our rooftop we now have a bee hyve with 4000 buckfastras bees! Bees are not only important to humans but also for the entire ecosystems to function. Honey bees, wild bees and bumble bees pollinate the plants and ensure that they evolve and reproduce. Without bees...

[caption id="attachment_1513" align="alignright" width="550"] Backscatter data from Wemeldinge Oost at 400 KHz frequency acquired via a R2Sonic 2024[/caption] "When you stand at the edge of everything you know, one of two things will happen when you take a leap; either there will be firm ground or...

This weekend Deep honored the teamwork on the “Container Project” with an end of work party. The large scale operation that followed after hundreds of containers were lost by a container vessel passing the Dutch Wadden Islands, deserved a festive conclusion. The day started with departure...

Deep welcomed a group of first-year students from the Bachelor course Geo Media & Design from the Aeres University of Applied Sciences, providing them an orientation on the professional field. After a cup of coffee, our colleague Ruud Toonen gave a presentation about Deeps expertise and...

Our colleagues Willem Visser and Jan Graven travelled to one of the most remote places on earth, King Edward Point, South Georgia. [vc_separator type='transparent' position='center' color='' thickness='12' up='' down=''] In the coming years the modernisation of the UK Antarctic research facilities will take place. One of the...

As a Friend of Noordje, Deep welcomed a group of children from Amsterdam-Noord into the office to give them some insights about Deeps activities. Our commercial director Jurgen Beerens gave a passionate presentation on some recent Deep adventures and after that we gave a tour through the...

Together with some team members from our client Van Oord we experienced the Amsterdam Light Festival during a boat tour through the canals. We saw some pretty amazing artworks and installations whilst enjoying Pizza & Glühwein! ...

During a Beach survey Deep exchanged the boat for a 4WD! With a custom-designed magnetometer survey sledge, that allows the deployment of 4 field magnetometers to record topographic data simultaneously, we scoured the shore landing to locate magnetic anomalies. To test the detectability of the...

Deep has been involved in several pilot projects for the inspection of quays and bridges. The objective was to investigate to what extent it’s possible to determine the accessibility of poles for inspection, based on the results of multi beam data - And if poles appear...