Teledyne Reson’s Multibeam Echosounder Set to Work Off Greenland

Teledyne Reson is set to deliver the SeaBat T50-R extended range high-resolution multibeam sonar to Greenland Climate Research Centre, to be hull mounted on R/V Sanna. 

The Greenland Climate Research Centre, a part of Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, will utilize the Seabat T50-R ER capabilities to map seabed topography and marine habitats in the 200-800 meters deep waters of the Greenland shelf.

The sonar is designed with the intention to enable customers to operate in deeper waters without compromising the data quality.

The Greenland Climate Research Centre will take delivery of their new SeaBat sonar in early 2018, the company said.

R/V Sanna operates as a research vessel on the West Greenland coast, collecting data about Greenland’s marine resources and oceanographic environment.