RESEARCH VESSEL
SHEARWATER
AT OCEAN CITY COAST GUARD
STATION
JUNE 2015
Sunday, 7 June 2015 :
There she sits, stuck out
like a sore thumb, waiting for a four day rain to end, the 110
foot
RV Shearwater, making
ready to survey the Atlantic Ocean floor for Maryland's
offshore
wind farm to sit.
Her job is to collect
geophysical data to support detailed engineering for a 500
megaawatt
offshore wind project to
be built by US Wind, Inc., on 40,000 acres 15 to 25 miles off
the coast. They want to know what the bottoms is made of, how
deep is the water, what obstructions are there so foundations can
be built below the water, said the senior manager
Justin Bailey, who works
for Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey.
Alpine intends to use
four pieces of equipment to understand whats what. Seismic Airguns
will not be used. There
will be a side scan sonar to make a map showing boulders, ship
wrecks, etc. Then the magnetometer to find any iron at the bottom
or below, a echo sounder
and profiler. There is no
concern for noise to bother marine life.
Also on board are five
protected species observers to monitor marine life close to the
vessel
who can stop operations.
Abstract: Wilmington News
Journal's Rachael Pacella of Delmarva Media Group , Sunday, 7
June, 2015.
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