Bathymetry

NIWA studies, maps and measures the depths of our oceans.

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    First sighting of volcano responsible for undersea eruption

    News article
  • Oceans 20/20

    Research Project
    The Ocean Survey 20/20 (OS 20/20) programme aims to provide NZ with better knowledge of its ocean territory.
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    NIWA survey reveals deep water canyons off Otago coast

    News article
    NIWA's has mapped the seabed off the coast of Otago, revealing the structure of nine canyons in the Great South Basin. This survey is providing new information about geological processes in the region as well as clues to what types of life might exist on the seafloor. 
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    NIWA seafloor mapping of Auckland’s doorstep

    News article
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    Tangaroa sets sail to map the seabed off Otago

    News article
  • Echo, Echo: Scanning the Seafloor on R.V. Tangaroa

  • Seabed Frontier: A Brief History of Bathymetry

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    CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth)

    Ocean water properties such as temperature are measured directly, while conductivity is used to tell us the salinity. It also captures water samples at different depths for a variety of chemical and biological measurements made either on the vessel or back in the laboratory.