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C. Specific Project Experience <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Image of seabed in borrow area. Sand and shells are visible. <br />hydrographic survey. The uplands were surveyed using a combination of RTK GPS and robotic total <br />station. <br />Project Name: Survey #13077 Lee County Topographic and Hydrographic Survey <br />Cost – Period $28,199.07 - 6/2013-7/2013 <br /> <br />Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />Client Contacts: Robert Swilley, PSM <br />904 232-1704 <br />Robert.W.Swilley@usace.army.mil <br /> <br />Degrove was tasked with providing a topographic and hydrographic survey of beach profiles <br />meeting the requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) <br />“Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control Projects” and surveying an offshore borrow area. <br />Additionally digital photographs and video was taken of the seafloor within the borrow area. This <br />project required a quick turnaround. It was delivered 21 days prior to the due date. <br /> <br />Beach profile lines extended <br />approximately 150 feet landward <br />of the beach to 3000 feet offshore. <br />This project was similar in scope to <br />many others that we have <br />completed for the Jacksonville <br />District with the exception of the <br />photos and video that was needed. <br />The purpose of acquiring the <br />imagery was determine whether or <br />not seagrasses existed within the <br />borrow area. After researching cost <br />effective methods for obtaining the <br />images, we decided to use a GoPro <br />High Definition Digital Camera. <br />This low cost waterproof camera <br />provided high resolution images of <br />the seafloor a little cost to the <br />District. We attached the camera to a <br />pole that was lowered to the bottom. <br />The camera was rotated to get a string of still pictures at each location. The camera was then <br />rotated while in video mode. These images verified that there seagrass was not growing in the <br />borrow area. <br /> <br />The beach profiles were surveyed with a combination of RTK/GPS for direct upland measurements. <br />A conventional total station for direct measurements in the water and a fathometer, RTK/GPS, <br />Motion Reference Unit integrated by Hypack for the offshore portions of the profile lines and the <br />borrow area. <br />
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