Ports & Coasts Archieven - Deep Hydrografie en Geofysica

    Deep conducted a hydrographic site survey of the newly built Doraleh Multipurpose Port in Djibouti.   During a 10-day survey, Deep performed a series of high-resolution multibeam surveys in order to demonstrate the bathymetry of the dredged areas and vessel berths. Another objective of the survey was...

 [vc_separator type='transparent' position='center' color='' thickness='12' up='' down=''] 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...

  In December 2018, Deep B.V. performed a breakwater inspection survey for CDR International B.V. to obtain data for assessment of the current status of the two port of Quetzal breakwaters in Guatemala. Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port. The survey was conducted in...

PRINS HENDRIKDIKE AT TEXEL WILL BE STRENGTHENED   The Prins Hendrikdike at Texel, the dikepart between the NIOZ and Oudeschild, no longer meets the legal safety requirements. The dike will be reinforced in a unique way with sand. Starting October, Jan de Nul NV has been awarded...

In the Netherlands, there are numerous shipwrecks lying at the bottom of the North Sea, the Wadden Sea and the IJsselmeer. Usually these wrecks have been identified and registered in the ‘Archis’ database of the Cultural Heritage Agency (RCE). However, a certain wreck may sometimes...

[:nl]Bathymetrische survey met hoge resolutie multibeam om wereldwijd breakwaters in te meten[:en]Bathymetric survey using a high resolution multibeam echosounder to map breakwaters worldwide[:]...