en.Wedoany.com Reported - Experts from the Russian Far East Marine Fleet Research and Design Technology Institute (DNIIMF) have completed hydrological and area measurements of the Amur River section near Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, with a focus on surveying the approach channel to the oil depot in the village of Krasnoye. According to the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, this oil depot is a strategic hub for the region's transportation and logistics infrastructure.
Under the contract, DNIIMF experts conducted continuous detailed surveys of the bottom topography using a specialized sounding system based on a multibeam echo sounder.
A search for underwater objects is ongoing, targeting artificial and natural obstacles that pose a threat to safe navigation.
Based on the data obtained from the surveys, experts developed an up-to-date digital elevation model of the approach channel waters and generated navigation depth charts in accordance with current regulations and technical requirements.
The survey data will be used for high-precision calculations of the maximum cargo capacity and loading levels of tankers at the oil depot, taking into account the required under-keel clearance and the actual draft of the vessels.
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