1966
DOI: 10.4319/lo.1966.11.3.0408
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A Simple Method for Surveying a Small Area Underwater

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“…Traditionally, divers have used simple methods for navigation, such as hand-held compasses, to determine direction and counting kick cycles to estimate distances (Joiner 2001). Benthic mapping has typically been done with manual transect tapes combined with underwater notes (Merifield and Rosencrantz 1966;Joiner 2001). For many tasks traditional methods are sufficient, but for more complex work such as bathymetric mapping, benthic biota surveys, and the positioning of sensor arrays they can be prohibitively time consuming or inaccurate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, divers have used simple methods for navigation, such as hand-held compasses, to determine direction and counting kick cycles to estimate distances (Joiner 2001). Benthic mapping has typically been done with manual transect tapes combined with underwater notes (Merifield and Rosencrantz 1966;Joiner 2001). For many tasks traditional methods are sufficient, but for more complex work such as bathymetric mapping, benthic biota surveys, and the positioning of sensor arrays they can be prohibitively time consuming or inaccurate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%