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The “AMAP2 - Characterising the Potential for Wrecks project (AMAP2), commissioned in October 2009, is a collaborative project between SeaZone and the University of Southampton (UoS) which seeks to improve the management of the marine historic environment through the interoperability of reference and archaeological data for marine spatial planning.

 

SeaZone is collaborating with hydrographic offices and other organisations from Norway, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Sweden and United Kingdom on a 3 year European funded project to improve marine reference information for the North Sea. The title of the project - ‘Bringing Land and Sea Together (BLAST)’

 

Specialists at SeaZone have teamed up with archaeologists from Maritime Archaeology Ltd and Cornwall Council to undertake two further Historic Seascape Characterisation (HSC) projects funded by English Heritage through the Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund.

 

SeaZone are pleased to announce their NEW updated Sample Data is now available to download.

 

Oceanology International ‘10 (ExCel, London, UK, 9 - 11 March 2010) will see the release of the latest version of SeaZone GeoTemporal Editor, an innovative software solution to improve and simplify the management, analysis and presentation of geographic and environmental data where time is an important component.

 

SeaZone has published the results of market research undertaken with Local Government Authorities in Wales last year.

 

SeaZone took a major step forward in December 2009 towards its aim to create a high resolution and accurate bathymetry model of the UK Continental Shelf by completing the first phase of its Bathymetry Improvement Programme for the northern English Channel between South Foreland and Land’s End.

 

GeoTemporal Editor replaces ADCP Processing Software and ADCP support and maintenance expires from 1st April 2010.

 

SeaZone have updated the Coordinate Reference Systems paper to give a more comprehensive introduction.

 

SeaZone continues to provide responsive customer service and high standards of support as confirmed by the results of the latest SeaZone Customer Service Survey.

 

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