Access Shallow-Water Bathymetry You Need: New EO Store Bathymetry launched

The new EO Store Bathymetry expands the comfort zone of coastal engineers and surveyors

EOMAP has launched the world’s first commercial online store for global shallow-water bathymetry using satellite data. The EO Store Bathymetry provides rapid access to search for and request high quality data.

“The EO Store Bathymetry allows every coastal engineer, modeller or surveyor to rapidly access up-to-date shallow water bathymetric data,” said Knut Hartmann, COO EOMAP.

“It enables you to get the bathymetry data you need – even data you could otherwise not get -, so you can plan and execute projects accurately, effectively lowering the project risk level.”

Valuable tool

Satellite Derived Bathymetry (SDB) is now established as a valuable tool for the surveying, planning and management of coastal and offshore sites. Unlike other survey methods, SDB can provide shallow-water bathymetric data worldwide without the need for a physical presence in the area of interest. Thus, SDB offers a rapid and cost-attractive solution for the coastal, offshore and survey industries.

Unlike other survey methods, SDB can provide shallow-water bathymetric data worldwide without the need for a physical presence in the area of interest offering a rapid and cost-attractive solution for the coastal, offshore and survey industries.

EOMAP has developed the bathymetry store in response to feedback from industry. “The demand for bathymetry data in shallow waters is increasing significantly,” he said. “What industry told us at our first conference on Satellite Derived Bathymetry, in June 2018, was that they needed to understand the global feasibility of SDB methods and ways to search for and request the data. So that’s what we created.”

“The EO Store Bathymetry allows users to access worldwide shallow-water bathymetry data quickly and easily – at a fraction of the price of traditional surveys.”

EO Store Bathymetry offers different horizontal spatial resolutions of the bathymetric grid of 2m to 15m. This makes it flexible and fit for purpose for surveying, as well as for but also for planning and modelling purposes.

To watch how to access shallow-water bathymetry, have a look at our EO Store Bathymetry video.

For more information, please visit www.bathymetry.store.