Scientists use hydrographic surveys to collect and analyze bottom and water column data which is pivotal in their research on habitat mapping. A trending research focus consists in discovering ways to discriminate seafloor characteristics and sediment as well as targets in the water column.
R2Sonic's advanced Multifrequency mode and TruePix™ technologies provide scientists with the precise data needed for habitat mapping research.
With the ability to survey at multiple frequencies (up to 5) in a single pass using a single MBES system, R2Sonic offers unparalleled efficiency and accuracy for these types of research queries.
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Dr. Craig Brown, pioneer in testing the multifrequency mode for bottom characterization research
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Gathering Insights from the 2017 Multispectral Challenge
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How New Zealand’s University of Otago is realizing the benefits of the Sonic 2026
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Deepwater Mapping in Uncharted Territory: Pioneering New Approaches for Climate Change Research
Besides having cutting-edge manufacturing technology within our 2,000 square meter innovation and development plant based in Malta, we provide technical support and training with a global footprint and reach.
New levels of data quality and accuracy, with reduced data processing.
We have the right solution to meet the needs of every application.
Technical support with global reach by our expert engineering team.
Besides having cutting-edge manufacturing technology within our 2,000 square meter innovation and development plant based in Malta, we provide technical support and training with a global footprint and reach.
New levels of data quality and accuracy, with reduced data processing.
We have the right solution to meet the needs of every application.
Technical support with global reach by our expert engineering team.