Nautical
Charting of Rivers in the Amazon Region of Peru
Client: Bechtel Corporation Completion Date: 1999 Contract
Value: $1.5 Million
Sea Surveyor conducted the first survey of the previously
uncharted Ucayali and Urubamba Rivers in the Amazon
Region of Peru. The
purpose for the survey was to map 400-miles of natural river channels and
prepare Navigation
Charts that would allow tugs and barges to reach the natural gas
fields discovered in the eastern Andes Mountains.
Sea Surveyor designed a 35' survey boat and supervised its
construction in a Peruvian shipyard. After accepting
delivery of the survey boat, one of our surveyors helmed the boat
upriver over 1,000 miles to reach the
survey area. Our surveyor lived aboard the survey boat for
3-months while accomplishing the following tasks:
river rise and fall,
advanced GPS techniques over a
1,200-mile baseline,
the location and
depth of the natural deep channels,
common River
Datum.
Using a satellite telephone, the survey data was transmitted from
the Peruvian Amazon to Sea Surveyor's U.S. office,
where the navigation charts were prepared daily. Sea Surveyor
used the bathymetric charts to design a navigation
channel that allowed tugs to avoid shoals by following the natural
river channel.
Map of Overlapping
Navigation Charts for the Urubamba River 960-C Grant Street, Benicia CA 94510 (707) 746-1853 info@seasurveyor.com
