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60 MTR March 2011
Sonar in Search for Missing Persons
Stanislaus County
Sheriff’s Department dive
team slowly motored their
boat along the concrete
lined drainage canal, peri-
odically stopping and low-
ering their scanning sonar
to see what was beneath
the muddy water. They
were searching for a 2003
Toyota Corolla belonging to
alleged kidnapping suspect
Jose Esteban Rodriguez.
They were using a variety of high tech equipment
including ROVs and sonar systems. Teams spent 10 days
searching the 75 foot wide canal that was as deep as 50
feet in spots. They located and removed 16 vehicles,
including a pickup truck and a motorcycle. Rodriguez’s
car was among those found, but the windows were down
and no one was inside.
Mark Cardoza, a sheriff’s department diver, reported
their JW Fishers SCAN-650 scanning sonar was instru-
mental in locating a number of the vehicles. The sonar
operates in water similar to the way radar operates in air.
It sweeps a circle up to 250 feet in diameter with a sound
wave. The wave reflects off any object on the bottom and
is received by the sonar transducer. The data is transmit-
ted topside where a detailed image of any underwater
object is displayed on a laptop computer. Cardoza
remarked, “This sonar will now be the go-to technology
to help us better utilize our limited bottom time.”
www.jwfishers.com
BlueView Receives Large Volume
Imaging Sonar Order From VideoRay
BlueView Technologies received an order for one hun-
dred (100) high-resolution P Series Imaging Sonar sys-
tems. In the coming months BlueView will deliver the
compact, low-power 900 kHz imaging sonar systems to
VideoRay for integration onto its microROV systems pro-
viding their customers with unparalleled real-time under-
water search and navigation capabilities. BlueView’s P
Series Imaging Sonar are available with 3 field-of-view
options – 45º, 90º, and 130º (the widest available), and
operate in low or zero visibility conditions minimizing
downtime due to water clarity conditions. Engineered to
operate while in motion or from a stationary position,
BlueView 2D Imaging Sonar enhance detection, tracking,
monitoring, and inspection operations for a wide variety
of underwater applications, including: Search & Rescue;
Offshore Oil & Gas; Structure & Hull Inspections; Dive
Operations; Equipment & Material Placement. Together,
BlueView and VideoRay form one of the most compact,
portable, easy-to-use, and effective underwater support
systems available – proven time and again by some of the
world’s best military, law enforcement, and offshore
organizations.
www.blueview.com
GSE Rentals Hires Out Ranger 2 Tech
GSE Rentals of
Aberdeen, UK has made an
investment in Sonardyne’s
advanced 6G technology
by adding a Ranger 2
USBL (Ultra-Short
BaseLine) acoustic posi-
tioning system to its equip-
ment inventory. This is the
first purchase of a Ranger 2
system by a rental company and it is anticipated by GSE
that the system will be in high demand for survey opera-
tions in the North Sea and elsewhere.
Ranger 2 is designed for deep water, long range tracking
of underwater targets such as ROVs and also position ref-
erencing for dynamically positioned (DP) vessels. The
new system builds on the simplicity and performance of
Sonardyne’s popular Ranger 1 system but adds support for
the company’s latest sixth generation (6G ) acoustic
instruments and Wideband 2 signal architecture. These
technologies offer precise acoustic ranging, fast data
telemetry and hardware that is easier to set up and operate
even in the most challenging subsea operating environ-
ments.
The equipment purchased by GSE Rentals includes a
complete Ranger 2 topside, high performance omni-direc-
tional HPT transceiver and four directional Wideband
Mini Transponders (WMT). This equipment package can
be easily and quickly installed on vessels-of-opportunity to
position multiple subsea targets over a wide area and range
of water depths with the highest levels of accuracy.
Car being removed from
canal; Inset photo – scan-
ning sonar image of car on
river bottoM.
Training at Sonardyne’s
offices in Aberdeen.
Digital Wave Publishing