Mapping the sea floor with the multibeam echosounder and the Moving Vessel Profiler
Jean-Guy and Gabriel make up the CCGS Amundsen’s mapping team. They use a Moving Vessel Profiler to measure different kinds of data such as speed of sound, temperature and dissolved oxygen content in the water. They also use a multibeam echosounder to create vivid 3-D maps of the Arctic sea floor. This video is part of a multimedia feature on the Canadian research icebreaker. To tour the CCGS Amundsen, click on the link. http://www.innovation.ca/en/ResearchI... To watch the Amundsen playlist on YouTube, click this link. • The CCGS Amundsen: the origin story – Loui... The Canadian research icebreaker is open for business. Check out their listing on the CFI Navigator: http://www.innovation.ca/en/navigator...

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