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1 March 2015 Diver Depth-Gauge Profiling beyond Wading Depths: A New Simple Method for Underwater Surveying
Jennifer L. Rahn, Heidi J.L. Lannon, Joann Mossa
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Abstract

Rahn, J.L.; Lannon, H.J.L., and Mossa, J., 2015. Diver depth-gauge profiling beyond wading depths: A new simple method for underwater surveying.

Surveying subaqueous beach profiles and features beyond wading depths can be a costly process, requiring use of expensive equipment and boats. This paper describes the materials and methods of a simple, low-cost technique for underwater bathymetric surveying, herein named the diver depth-gauge profiling (DDGP) method. Although accuracy of depth data depends on the quality of the depth gauges used, it is commonly within 0.3 m. Data collection reliability was evaluated by repeated underwater beach profile surveys, and an example of its use in the Caribbean is provided.

Jennifer L. Rahn, Heidi J.L. Lannon, and Joann Mossa "Diver Depth-Gauge Profiling beyond Wading Depths: A New Simple Method for Underwater Surveying," Journal of Coastal Research 31(2), 505-511, (1 March 2015). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-12-00242.1
Received: 25 November 2012; Accepted: 10 May 2013; Published: 1 March 2015
KEYWORDS
bathymetry
beach width change
Caribbean
Low-cost surveying
Saba
shoreline change
volume change
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