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Woolpert Contracted by NOAA for Hydrographic Survey, Bathymetric Data

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Woolpert Contracted by NOAA for Hydrographic Survey, Bathymetric Data
Nome is adjacent to the Bering Strait and central to Americaโ€™s marine presence in the Arctic. Image courtesy of Ruben Ramos, Getty Images

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has signed Woolpert to a $7 million contract to perform hydrographic surveying and collect bathymetric data in and around Nome, Alaska. These data will support commercial fishing, shipping channels, coastal resilience, scientific research, and Seabed 2030, a collaborative project that aims to map the world’s ocean floor by 2030.

Woolpertย will collect data over 1,874 square nautical miles in Northern Norton Sound, which stretches from Golovin Bay throughย Nomeย to Cape Woolley on the eastern edge ofย Alaska.ย Nomeย is adjacent to the Bering Strait and central to America’s marine presence in the Arctic. The region serves as a major transit route for shipping traffic to the Port ofย Nome, which has supplied food, construction materials, equipment, and other goods for over 60 Alaskan communities for more than a century.

Regional hydrographic data was most recently collected in the 1930s. This project will updateย National Ocean Serviceย nautical charting products and services and will support the Seabed 2030 Project. This collaborative effort between the Nippon Foundation and the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans aims to integrate and share all available bathymetric data to produce a definitive map of the world’s ocean floor by 2030.

Woolpert has collected topographic, bathymetric, and hydrographic data in and aroundย Alaskaย for decades and has an office inย Wasilla. Multiple hydrographic survey vessels will be used to collect these data, including two large live-aboard ships and two Wave Adaptive Modular Vessels (WAM-Vs). The WAM-Vs will be used primarily in a force multiplication strategy in coordination with the larger vessels performing this work. A combination of the right tools and experience are critical for this contract.