M/V Sea Ducer

The M/V Sea Ducer is a custom-built 36' inboard diesel powered jet boat ideal for single beam, multibeam, side scan and geophysical surveys. It has performed many surveys for the USACE and NOAA. It is based in Alaska.

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M/V Sea Ducer conducting hydrographic surveys near Iliamna, Alaska.
M/V Sea Ducer conducting hydrographic surveys near Iliamna, Alaska.


 

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NOAA - Alaska IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveys and Related Services
Various Locations, Alaska
Since 1998, we have supplied the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with hydrographic data of 100% bottom coverage with shallow-water multibeam sonar systems.
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USACE - Alaska IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveys and Related Services
Various Locations, Alaska
Since 1995, we have provided the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Alaska District with hydrographic, topographic, and Global Positioning System (GPS) control surveys; aerial photography; LiDAR mapping; and tide studies on over five hundred projects throughout Alaska.
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NOAA - Nationwide IDIQ Contract for Hydrographic Surveys and Related Services
Various Locations, U.S.A
We understand NOAA's requirements and have the trained staff and equipment to perform their vital surveys. This 5-year term contract supports NOAA's nautical charting mission in Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico, and all other navigable waters of the U.S., including the East Coast, Pacific, Great Lakes, and U.S. territories.
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Navigation Channel Dredging - Knik Arm Shoal
Cook Inlet, Alaska
We provided USACE Class I dredge payment surveys that included a pre-dredge survey, 13 project condition surveys, and a post-dredge survey for the construction of a navigation channel along the southern flank of Knik Arm Shoal.
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Pipeline Construction to Osprey Platform
Cook Inlet, Alaska
We provided support services for a pipeline installation program in a very rough area of Cook Inlet that was exposed to weather from the north and south.
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Submarine Transmission Cable Installation
Cook Inlet, Alaska
We provided surveying and positioning services to support a 138-kilovolt (kV) submarine cable installation project. These services included a desk-top study, a pre-lay marine survey, a post-lay survey, Global Positioning System (GPS) control survey, and other support services during construction.
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