SURVEY RESULTS OVERVIEW. Fergal McGrath INFOMAR Team Leader Marine Institute



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SURVEY RESULTS OVERVIEW Fergal McGrath INFOMAR Team Leader Marine Institute

PROJECT STRUCTURE INTERREG IVA 3.2Million. MF: NERC, NLB, DOENI, DOEHLG START DATE 01/01/2011 (3 Years) PROJECT OBJECTIVES Hydrographic survey specification MBES data (Order 1A) in areas of identified strategic importance SEABED AREAS CHOSEN High Environmental Significance Currently Poorly Surveyed Current Risk To Safe Navigation Marine Renewables Focus

SURVEY AREAS Survey Area Depth (m) Km 2 Dundalk Bay (Shallow) 2-10 224 Dundalk Bay (Deep) 10-20 170 SE Mourne Coast 10-30 120 Carlingford Lough/Approaches 2-30 72 Dundrum Bay (Murlough SAC) 2-25 182 Firth of Lorn (Oban to Scarba) 2-100 553 Kintyre Renewables (Moved) 2-60 85

WHY WE MAP Ptolemy World Map 2 nd Century AD Piri Reiss Map 16 th Century AD Atlantis Map 19 th Century AD 16 th Century Where is the Land? 21 st Century - Where is the seabed and whats it made of?

MARINE SAFETY/ CHARTING NAVIGATION FAILURES ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE

HERITAGE/TOURISM Diving on the Justica, Photo by Barry McGill

FISHING/AQUACULTURE Accurate Bathymetry Facilitates Modelling Aquaculture Installations Fisheries Habitats

ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE CSWP PHT Type Shallow rock and biogenic reef Shallow sublittoral coarse sediment Shallow sublittoral mixed sediment Shallow sublittoral mud Shallow sublittoral rock and biogenic reef Shallow sublittoral sand Shelf sublittoral coarse sediment Shelf sublittoral mixed sediment Shelf sublittoral mud Shelf sublittoral rock and biogenic reef Shelf sublittoral sand Shelf sublittoral substrata Upper slope sublittoral coarse sediment Upper slope sublittoral mixed sediment Upper slope sublittoral mud Upper slope sublittoral sand Lower bathyal sediment Upper bathyal sediment Abyssal sediment Upper Slope (<200m & >750m) Upper Bathyal (<750m & >1500m) Lower Bathyal (<1500m & >2700m) Abyssal (<2700m) Supporting MARINE STRATEGY FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE / WFD / Natura 2000 / SACs / MPAs Inventory of features including reefs & habitats Bathymetry used in Modelling Ocean currents/ Pollution response

OCEAN RENEWABLES Seabed Mapping vital to location of Ocean Energy devices WAVE / WIND / TIDAL

PARTNER DELIVERABLES 7 Partners. 5 Partners Hydrographic Survey /2 Partners MGMT and QC Roles Survey Specification Survey Data Sets Environmental Data Tidal Data Seabed Texture Charts VORF Validation Coastal Topography Reporting Publicity & Outreach Standardised Survey Specification. Refined UKHO HMOGS Bathymetric Data Sets. MBES (EM3002D, Reson), Geoswathe. IHO Order 1A Survey, category CATZOC 1A SVP observations/ Oceanographic / Weather Direct Observation / GNSS Tides Seabed samples. Seabed texture charts provided Tidal data confirmed in accordance with the HI by deploying offshore Tide Gauges for a minimum of 31 days Coastal Pilot Publications, Admiralty Charts, Admiralty Digital List of Lights checked for inconsistencies Report Of Survey For Each HI Hydrographic Notes raised during acquisition and processing Wreck investigations / Significant contacts (HI requirements)

MGMT / SPEC OUTPUTS UK MARITIME COASTGUARD AGENCY UNITED KINGDOM HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

MGMT/SPECIFICATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT EU Project Administration TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Specification for the INIS Hydro Seabed Mapping Project. The specification is in modular format. Each module has a unique version number. Modules can be updated in isolation. Each module may be selected by the commissioning authority for a survey and dictated as mandatory.

PARTNERS SURVEY RESULTS IRELAND MARINE INSTITUTE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IRELAND

HI1351 General Area Name of Survey Dundalk Bay and Irish Sea INIS-Hydro Area/Block number HI 1351 Unit Names Company Charge Surveyor R.V. Celtic Voyager (CV) R.V. Keary (KRY) M.V. Cosantóir Bradán (CB) R.V. Geo (GEO) INFOMAR (Marine Institute and Geological Survey of Ireland) Sean Cullen Start Date of Survey 02 September 2011 End Date of Survey 10 June 2013 Recommended survey category Report version 1.0 IHO-S44 Order 1a

HI1351

SURVEY VESSELS RV KEARY (EM3002D) RV GEO (GEOSWATHE) RV CELTIC VOYAGER (EM3002D) MV COSANTOIR BRADAN

HI1351 SURVEY

BATHYMETRY Dundalk

DATA EXAMPLES Top Left: Channel Feature Middle: Wreck Right: Breach In Subsea Wall Left: Bedforms

VORF VERIFICATION Correlation between GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) derived tides with tide heights measured at a shore based tide gauge (both curves levelled to LAT using the VORF model) Independent verification of VORF LAT values was carried out. The process involved logging tide height data over a full lunar cycle and conducting tidal harmonic analysis using the National Oceanography Centre s TASK software (Tidal Analysis Software Kit). Calibrated tide data from the 14/6/2013 to the 25/9/2013 was analysed with TASK and a statistical value for LAT in relation to the WGS84 Ellipsoid computed using 26 harmonics over the period.

PARTNERS SURVEY RESULTS NORTHERN IRELAND AGRI-FOOD AND BIOSCIENCES INSTITUTE

HI1353 General Area Name of Survey Area/Block number Unit Names Company Charge Surveyor Dundrum Bay, Carlingford, Irish Sea Dundrum Bay & SE Mourne Coast HI1353 RV Corystes FPV Banrion Uladh AFBI James Strong Start Date of Survey 04 May 2011 End Date of Survey 27 November 2012 Recommended survey category Report version 1.0 IHO-S44 Order 1A CATZOC A1

HI1353 RV CORYSTES (EM3002)

BATHYMETRY Carlingford

BATHYMETRY Down Coast

RATIONALE Carlingford Carlingford Lough is important for shellfish aquaculture in both the North and South of Ireland Both Pacific oysters and blue mussel Number of conservation designations New developments Narrow Water Bridge, Greenore Port, Greencastle Ferry

RATIONALE Down Coast Potential Aggregate extraction Offshore Renewables cabling Pot Fishing 440K Nephrops Fishery Offshore Wind Marine Resource Management Marine Spatial Planning Pot Fishing

PARTNERS RESULTS SCOTLAND NORTHERN LIGHTHOUSE BOARD

HI1355 General Area Scotland West Coast Name of Survey Kintyre Renewables Area Area/Block number HI 1355 Unit Names MV Pole Star Company Netsurvey, Marin Mätteknik AB Charge Surveyor Martin Godfrey Start Date of Survey 11 October 2012 End Date of Survey 7 November 2012 Recommended survey category S44 IHO Order 1A CATZOC A1 Report version Volume 1 NP145 (Edition 2/10)

HI1355 NLV POLE STAR (EM3002D)

SAMPLING STRATEGY

SEABED TEXTURE CHARTS

PARTNERS SURVEY RESULTS SCOTLAND SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE

HI1354 General Area Name of Survey Scotland West Coast Firth of Lorn Area/Block number HI 1354 Unit Names Company Charge Surveyor RV Calanus RV White Ribbon MV Pole Star SAMS Philip Crump Start Date of Survey 28 May 2012 End Date of Survey 18 October 2013 Recommended survey category S44 IHO Order 1A CATZOC A1 Report version Volume 1 NP66 (Edition 2/10)

HI1354

SURVEY VESSELS RV CALANUS (RESON 7125) NLV POLE STAR (EM3002D) RV WHITE RIBBON (EM3002D)

FIRTH OF LORNE SURVEY Ex. Survey Logistics and Outputs Mull 10 km Oban 100 75 50 25 (m) 120 day survey, 553km2 from 0.5m - 261m water depths. Bathymetry, backscatter & grab samples collected. Seabed Features -Pock marks from shallow gas & trawl, dredge, anchor marks can be detected. Rocky reefs abundant hard substrate habitats Glacial moraines and glacially scoured bedrock 20 wreck sites surveyed, 13 new wrecks 46 Notice to Mariners (previously uncharted hazards) recorded Survey of the Corryvreckan whirlpool between Scarba & Jura - sand-patches, dunes.

PUBLICITY Between Scarba and Jura whirlpool gulf of Corryvreckan

DATA EXAMPLES

WHY WE MAP TOGETHER WWW.INIS-HYDRO.EU Cross Jurisdictional Co-Operation Knowledge Sharing Transfer of Methodologies and Skills Standardisation Development Of The Network Future Opportunities THANKS The Survey Crews of all vessels that made the acquisition programme possible. ALL of the project partners who have made this a thoroughly rewarding, worthwhile endeavour.