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4.1 Analyze the Data In searches where an object is found, data analysis may not be required. In other situations, it may be necessary to review the data to prepare for the next day's operation, or for area clearing and mapping applications. Analysis may include measuring and identifying sonar targets, georeferencing target locations or reviewing video data. Example of Using Post Mission Data Analysis SuccessfullyWhile exploring a shipwreck at 300 m (1,000 ft), an ROV became entangled on the wreck. A recovery dive was attempted using another ROV, but the trapped ROV could not be located. The sonar from the original dive was then carefully reviewed and a hand drawn mosaic map was created from the sonar imagery including the location of the trapped ROV on the wreck.
Using this ad hoc map of the ship, the second recovery dive was successful at finding and retrieving the trapped ROV. The success was attributed to the ability to use the reference map to identify the location of the recovery ROV relative to the wreck and then navigating to find the trapped ROV. |
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