

How Fugro is Using Tech to Chart the Ocean Floor
Sep 4, 2025
In this discussion, Mike Liddell, a professional surveyor from Fugro, dives into the exciting realm of underwater surveying. He likens the challenge of mapping the ocean floor to navigating in heavy fog on a roller coaster. Mike reveals how traditional tools fall short, paving the way for sonar, robotics, and AI. He shares insights on remote operations transforming the workforce, cutting emissions significantly, and enhancing real-time connectivity with new satellite technologies. Discover how these innovations are reshaping marine exploration and sustainability efforts.
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Underwater Mapping Is Fundamentally Different
- Marine surveying is like working "in heavy fog on a roller coaster" because light and radio fail underwater.
- Fugro relies on sound/sonar and getting sensors close to the seabed for high-resolution maps.
Offshore Wind Requires City-Scale Surveys
- Offshore wind projects cover hundreds of square kilometres and require large-scale mapping efforts.
- Small efficiency gains and automation materially speed data turnaround for these city-sized survey areas.
Satellite Connectivity Unlocks Real-Time Sea-To-Shore
- Satellite communications transformed vessel connectivity from "dial-up" speeds to modern high-bandwidth links.
- Multi-constellation solutions like Starlink enable reliable, real-time sea-to-shore collaboration.