Area J1, J2 and K were not surveyed due to time constraints. Area H was too shallow to survey at any other time except high tide and it was decided to focus on other areas as the survey of this area would not value add to the required results of the survey. Areas I, J3 and J4 were surveyed but due to time constraints were surveyed at approximately 40m line spacing to provide 200% sea floor coverage with the SSS to detect any features dangerous to navigation with one shoal detected in area I which is mentioned in Section I. Areas A, D and F were thoroughly surveyed with 10m mainline spacing with 20m X-line spacing. Area J was further broken down into four areas, J1, J2, J3 and J4. Single beam and side scanning survey data Areas A, D, F, H, I, J and K were ice free. Single beam and side scanning survey data was collected on the water, beach profiles collected and rock data. (See map available in the download at \Plans and Instructions\HPS Supplied Data\davis_plan_2019_2020 version 5.1.pdf and a shapefile of the identified areas at FSD\ArcGIS\Pink V2\AOI_Unproject_wgs84.shp) A team from the Maritime Geospatial Warfare Unit, of the Australian Hydrographic Service, was at Davis in early February 2020. The Australian Antarctic Division identified areas that required hydrographic surveying. Public information for AAS project 5093.Citation reference for this metadata record and dataset.
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