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U.S. Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Ocean Survey

DESCRIPTIVE REPORT

Type of Survey:

LOCALITY

Georgia and South Carolina

Approaches to Savannah

Offshore Savannah to Charleston Features

General Locality:

Sub-locality:

Registry Number:

Navigable Area

F00693

LIBRARY & ARCHIVES

Date:

F006

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2017

CHIEF OF PARTY CDR Christiian van Westendorp, NOAA

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

REGISTRY NUMBER:

F00693HYDROGRAPHIC TITLE SHEET

INSTRUCTIONS: The Hydrographic Sheet should be accompanied by this form, filled in as completely as possible, when the sheet is forwarded to the Office.

State(s):

General Locality:

Sub-Locality:

Scale:

Dates of Survey:

Project Number:

Data Source:

Chief of Party:

Soundings by:

Imagery by:

Verification by:

Soundings Acquired in:

Georgia and South Carolina

Approaches to Savannah

Offshore Savannah to Charleston Features

20,000

10/31/2017 - 11/05/2017

OPR-G329-TJ-17

NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

CDR Christiian van Westendorp, NOAA

multibeam

mulitbeam

Atlantic Hydrographic Branch

Meters at Mean Lower Low Water

Remarks:

The purpose of this survey is to provide contemporary surveys to update National Ocean Service (NOS) nautical charts. All separates are filed with the hydrographic data. Any revisions to the Descriptive Report (DR) generated during office processing are shown in bold red italic text. The processing branch maintains the DR as a field unit product, therefore, all information and recommendations within the body of the DR are considered preliminary unless otherwise noted. The final disposition of surveyed features is represented in the OCS nautical chart update products. All pertinent records for this survey, including the DR, are archived at the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and can be retrieved via https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/.

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Descriptive Report SummaryF00693

Project OPR-G329-TJ-17

Survey F00693

State GeorgiaSouth Carolina

Locality Approaches to Savannah

Sub Locality Offshore Savannah to Charleston Features

Scale of Survey 1:20000

Sonars Used

Kongsberg 320M (Multibeam echosounder andbackscatter)Kongsberg EM710 (Multibeam echosounder andbackscatter)Reson Seabat 7125 (Multibeam echosounder andbackscatter)

Horizontal Datum World Geodetic System (WGS) 1984

Vertical Datum Mean Lower Low Water

Vertical Datum Correction VDatum

Projection UTM Zone 17 North

Field Unit NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

Survey Dates 10/31/2017 - 11/05/2017

Chief of Party CDR Christiaan van Westendorp

A. Area Surveyed

This hydrographic survey was acquired in accordance with the requirements defined in the Project Instruction OPR-G329-TJ-17.

Data were acquired within the following survey limits:

Northwest Limit Southeast Limit

32° 22' 16.33" N80° 50' 53.43" W

31° 40' 6.49" N79° 18' 45.33" W

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Figure 1: F00693 survey area

B. Survey Purpose

This survey will update the chart to meet the needs of larger ships transiting into Savannah Harbor. The SavannahHarbor Expansion Project (SHEP) is being deepened to prepare for Neo-Panamax vessels, whose increased capacity isexpected to net more than $174 million in annual benefits to the nation1. Larger ships reduce the cost of shipping, butthese ships also have deeper drafts reducing the amount of underkeel clearance. The Approaches to Savannah surveywill provide the data to reduce risk to the transport of those goods.

In addition to supporting the SHEP, Approaches to Savannah will address concerns of migrating shoals and improvingthe positional accuracy of other dangers to navigation. The Port of Savannah handled 10.3% of all U.S. containerizedexports in 2015. The total economic impact of Georgia’s deepwater ports is $84.1 billion, and supports more than369,000 jobs providing approximately $20.4 billion in personal income annually2. This survey will support thenavigational safety commercial and recreational ship traffic at the mouth of the Savannah River.

1US Army Corps of Engineers2"Double-Digit Growth for US Ports". Port Technology. February 27, 2017

C. Intended Use of Survey

The entire survey is adequate to supersede previous data.

This survey investigated 16 charted features. Of these, five were located, and 11 were disproved. Figure 2 shows anumbered overview of the area surveyed. The features numbered 4,5,6,7,and 8 (highlighted in green) were located andthe rest were disproved. Refer to the F00693 final feature file (FFF) for more information.

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Figure 2: F00693 numbered overview green found purple disproved

D. Data Acquisition and Processing

Reference the Data Acquisition and Processing Report OPR-G329-TJ-17 (DAPR) for a complete description of dataacquisition and processing systems, survey vessels, quality control procedures and data processing methods.

E. Uncertainty

The values used to calculate total propagated uncertainty (TPU) values are as follows:

Real-Time Precise Point Positioning (RT3P) vertical uncertainty: 0.11mEllipsoidal Referenced Survey (ERS) separation model uncertainty (via VDatum): 0.157mSound speed values: Measured 2m/s, Surface 0.5m/s

Refer to the DAPR section B.4.1 for methods and estimated uncertainty.

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A custom IHO total vertical uncertainty (TVU) compliance layer was created for the finalized combined uncertaintyand bathymetry estimation (CUBE) surface submitted in correlation with survey F00693. This layer was examinedusing the Pydro QC Tools for conformance to section 5.1.3 in the Hydrographic Surveys Specifications andDeliverables (HSSD).

For the surface F00693_MB_VR_MLLW_Final (a variable resolution CUBE surface), 99.9% of nodes meet IHOorder 1 uncertainty standards. Out of 18,601,807 nodes, 17,074 did not meet IHO order 1 standards. The majority ofthose 17,074 nodes are located on outer beams of the Kongsberg EM 710 multibeam echo sounder (MBES) swath andon features (Figure 3).

Density requirements for F00693 were analyzed using the finalized CSAR QC tools 2 in the Pydro Explorer program.The VR surface meets density 99.5+% of the time.

Figure 3: Surface F00693_MB_VR_MLLW_Final IHO order 1 uncertainty standards

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Figure 4: Example of an IHO order 1 area failure (Purple dots)

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Figure 5: F00693 VR finalized surface density results

F. Results and Recommendations

The following are the largest scale ENC that cover the survey area:

ENC Scale EditionUpdate

ApplicationDate

Issue Date Preliminary?

US3GA10M 1:350000 33 11/01/2017 11/01/2017 NO

US4SC22M 1:80000 23 10/04/2017 10/18/2017 NO

US5GA20M 1:40000 44 02/02/2017 10/24/2017 NO

US4GA17M 1:80000 17 10/04/2017 10/12/2017 NO

A chart comparison was performed at each survey location using the following method: a shoal biased sounding plotwas created for the current survey. Those soundings were compared to the relevant largest scale ENC to determine if

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they fall into the appropriate depth range. The feature numbering follows the overview below (Figure 6). In images7-23, the purple soundings are from the ENC, while the green soundings are from the current survey.

Figure 6: F00693 numbered overview

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Figure 7: F00693 Feature 1 compared to ENC US4GA17M

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Figure 8: F00693 Feature 2 compared to ENC US4GA17M

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Figure 9: F00693 Feature 3 compared to ENC US4GA17M

Figure 10: F00693 Feature 4 compared to ENC US4GA17M

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Figure 11: F00693 Features 5,6,and 7 compared to ENC US5GA20M

Figure 12: F00693 showing the 13.6 meter depth occurs on a natural rise

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Figure 13: F00693 Feature 8 compared to ENC US4SC22M

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Figure 14: F00693 Feature 9 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 15: F00693 Large charted wreck located at feature 9

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Figure 16: F00693 Feature 10 compared to ENC US3GA10M

Figure 17: F00693 Feature 11 compared to ENC US3GA10M

Figure 18: F00693 Feature 12 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 19: F00693 Feature 13 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 20: F00693 natural slope in the northern area surveyed at feature 13

Figure 21: F00693 Feature 14 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 22: F00693 Feature 15 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 23: F00693 Feature 16 compared to ENC US3GA10M

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Figure 24: F00693 wreck in the fish haven at feature 16

The following surfaces and/or BAGs were submitted to the Processing Branch:

Surface Name Surface Type Resolution Depth Range Surface Parameter Purpose

F00693_MB_VR_MLLW_Final CUBE VR m9.224 m - 70.745 m

NOAA_VRobject

detection

F00693_MB_VR_MLLW CUBE VR m9.210 m - 70.745 m

NOAA_VRobject

detection

G. Vertical and Horizontal Control

The vertical datum for this project is Mean Lower Low Water.

The vertical control method used for this survey was VDatum.

The vertical datum for this project is Mean Lower Low Water. No NWLON gauges were used.

The horizontal datum for this project is World Geodetic System (WGS) 1984. The projection used for this survey isUTM Zone 17 North.

USCG DGPS stations were not used.

H. Additional Results

The Kongsberg EM2040 and EM710 multibeams have outer beam artifacts. While the cause is unknown they mostnoticeably appear on DN 309 when the seas got rougher. This also correlates to the nodes that do not meet IHO order 1standards. The charted features that were found have good nadir beam coverage. Refer to the DAPR for more detailedinformation.

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F00693 Kongsberg EM2040 outer beam data artifact

F00693 Kongsberg EM710 outer beam data artifact

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I. Approval

As Chief of Party, field operations for this hydrographic survey were conducted under my direct supervision, withfrequent personal checks of progress and adequacy. I have reviewed the attached survey data and reports.

All field sheets, this Survey Summary Report, and all accompanying records and data are approved. All records areforwarded for final review and processing to the Processing Branch.

The survey data meets or exceeds requirements as set forth in the NOS Hydrographic Surveys and SpecificationsDeliverables, Field Procedures Manual, Standing and Letter Instructions, and all HSD Technical Directives. Thesedata are adequate to supersede charted data in their common areas. This survey is complete and no additional work isrequired with the exception of deficiencies noted in the Survey Summary Report.

Approver Name Title Date Signature

CDR Christiaan vanWestendorp, NOAA Commanding Officer 02/ /2018

LT Anthony Klemm, NOAA Field perations fficer 02/ /2018

HST Kimberly Glomb Sheet Manager 02/ /2018

VAN WESTENDORP.CHRISTIAAN.HENRY.1012828175 c=US, o=U.S. Government, ou=DoD, ou=PKI, ou=NOAA, cn=VAN WESTENDORP.CHRISTIAAN.HENRY.1012828175 2018.02.12 14:38:42 -05'00'

2018.02.12 20:23:17 Z

KLEMM.ANTHONY.ROSS.1392701601

Digitally signed by KLEMM.ANTHONY.ROSS.1392701601 DN: c=US, o=U.S. Government, ou=DoD, ou=PKI, ou=NOAA, cn=KLEMM.ANTHONY.ROSS.1392701601 Date: 2018.02.12 20:47:33 Z

APPENDIX I

TIDES AND WATER LEVELS

NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON (MOA-TJ)439 West York StNorfolk, VA 23510-1145

November 06, 2017

MEMORANDUM FOR: Gerald Hovis, Chief, Products and Services Branch, N/OPS3

FROM: CDR Christiaan van Westendorp, NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON (MOA-TJ)

SUBJECT: Request for Approved Tides/Water Levels

Please provide the following data:

1. Tide Note2. Final TCARI grid3. Six Minute Water Level data (Co-ops web site)

Transmit data to the following:

NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON (MOA-TJ)439 West York StNorfolk, VA 23510-1145

These data are required for the processing of the following hydrographic survey:

Project No.: OPR-G329-TJ-17

Registry No.: F00693

State: Georgia

Locality: Approaches to Savannah

Sublocality: Southwest Savannah

Attachments containing:

1) an Abstract of Times of Hydrography,2) digital MID & MIF files of the track lines from Pydro

cc: MOA-TJ

Generated by Pydro v17.06(r7390) on Mon Nov 06 21:43:08 2017 [UTC]

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Year_DOY Min Time Max Time

2017_304 12:32:18 23:51:13

2017_305 00:19:56 15:53:28

2017_307 15:33:42 17:32:33

2017_308 06:54:32 23:57:16

2017_309 00:14:29 20:09:37

Request for Approved Tides Times of Hydrography

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APPENDIX II

SUPPLEMENTAL SURVEY RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE

Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

Fwd: Thomas Jefferson 2017 NODC Files 2 messages

Tracy McMillan - NOAA Federal <tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov> Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:46 PMTo: Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>, Allison Stone - NOAA Federal<allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>, "ChiefST.Thomas Jefferson - NOAA Service Account" <chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>

I apologize for not sending this Friday. I didn't see your email until I had already left for the day. H12961 and H12962didn't have any issues to correct so I assume they were added to the database already. I will work on the issues foundwith the other sheets from the season after our content review. Again, I'm sorry for the delay.

Tracy

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tracy McMillan - NOAA Federal <tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov> Date: Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 8:29 AM Subject: Thomas Jefferson 2017 NODC Files To: "NODC.Submissions" <nodc.submissions@noaa.gov> Cc: Sam Greenaway <Samuel.Greenaway@noaa.gov>

Attached are all the NODC files from the Thomas Jefferson for the 2017 Field season.

Please let me know if there are any issues.

Thank you,

Tracy McMillantracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov

NODC_2017.zip 4039K

Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov> Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:59 PMTo: Tracy McMillan - NOAA Federal <tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov>

Tracy,

Perfect. Thanks for forwarding this on.

Best, Anthony

LT Anthony Klemm, NOAAField Operations Officer NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson439 W York StreetNorfolk, VA 23510757-647-0187

Learn about NOAA nautical charts - www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov[Quoted text hidden]

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F00693 12 messages

Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 11:43 AMTo: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson<OPS.Thomas.Jefferson@noaa.gov>, Kimberly Glomb - NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>

Hi Everyone-

I just wanted to check that for F00693 it is permissible to submit a DR summary instead of a full DR.

-- Allison C. StoneChief Hydrographic Survey TechnicianNOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever” Jacques Cousteau

Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:16 PMTo: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOP OPS Fairweather<OPS.Fairweather@noaa.gov>Cc: CO - Fairweather <co.fairweather@noaa.gov>, Briana Welton - NOAA Federal <Briana.Hillstrom@noaa.gov>, CoreyAllen - NOAA Federal <corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Kathryn Pridgen - NOAA Federal <kathryn.pridgen@noaa.gov>

Fairweather ,

Please use a DR Summary for survey F00693. Please retain this email in your correspondence folder.

Thank you,Starla Robinson[Quoted text hidden]-- Starla D. Robinson, Physical ScientistNOS - OCS - Hydrographic Survey Division - Operations BranchNational Oceanic Atmospheric AdministrationOffice: 240-533-0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360-689-1431Website: HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:17 PMTo: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>

Allison,

Thanks for asking. How did it go? Did you find any cool wrecks?

Cheers,Starla

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> wrote: [Quoted text hidden]

-- Starla D. Robinson, Physical ScientistNOS - OCS - Hydrographic Survey Division - Operations BranchNational Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

12/20/2017 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Mail - F00693

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Office: 240-533-0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360-689-1431Website: HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

Briana Hillstrom - NOAA Federal <briana.hillstrom@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:19 PMTo: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>Cc: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOP OPS Fairweather<OPS.Fairweather@noaa.gov>, CO - Fairweather <co.fairweather@noaa.gov>, Corey Allen - NOAA Federal<corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Kathryn Pridgen - NOAA Federal <kathryn.pridgen@noaa.gov>

Starla,

Is this meant for TJ? If so, could AHB highly recommend using an XML DR Summary (easily generated in Pydro).

Thanks,

Bri[Quoted text hidden]-- CDR Briana Welton Hillstrom, NOAAOffice of Coast SurveyChief, Atlantic Hydrographic Branch439 W York St, Norfolk, VA 23510office: NEW OFFICE PHONE #: 757-364-7460 (old: 757-441-6746, ext 200) cell: 520-227-9269

Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 3:17 PMTo: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOP OPS Fairweather<OPS.Fairweather@noaa.gov>Cc: CO - Fairweather <co.fairweather@noaa.gov>, Briana Welton - NOAA Federal <Briana.Hillstrom@noaa.gov>, CoreyAllen - NOAA Federal <corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Kathryn Pridgen - NOAA Federal <kathryn.pridgen@noaa.gov>

Thomas Jefferson,

Please use a DR Summary for survey F00693. Please retain this email in your correspondence folder.

Thank you, Starla Robinson

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> wrote: [Quoted text hidden][Quoted text hidden]

Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 3:18 PMTo: Briana Hillstrom - NOAA Federal <briana.hillstrom@noaa.gov>Cc: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOP OPS Fairweather<OPS.Fairweather@noaa.gov>, CO - Fairweather <co.fairweather@noaa.gov>, Corey Allen - NOAA Federal<corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Kathryn Pridgen - NOAA Federal <kathryn.pridgen@noaa.gov>

Thanks Bri. Yes to TJ. Agreed.[Quoted text hidden]

Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 3:35 PMTo: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>Cc: Briana Hillstrom - NOAA Federal <briana.hillstrom@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOP OPS Fairweather<OPS.Fairweather@noaa.gov>, CO - Fairweather <co.fairweather@noaa.gov>, Corey Allen - NOAA Federal<corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Kathryn Pridgen - NOAA Federal <kathryn.pridgen@noaa.gov>

Lima Charlie[Quoted text hidden]

12/20/2017 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Mail - F00693

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Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov> Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 9:06 AMTo: Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov>

Allison,Please send me and Kim the response to this email. I think Starla may have just responded to you.

Sent from my iPhone[Quoted text hidden]

Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 1:20 PMTo: Kimberly Glomb - NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>, Anthony Klemm <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

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Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 7:41 AMDraft To: Kimberly Glomb - NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>

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Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 7:42 AMDraft To: Kimberly Glomb - NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>

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Allison Stone - NOAA Federal <allison.c.stone@noaa.gov> Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 7:42 AMTo: Kimberly Glomb - NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> Date: Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:16 PM Subject: Re: F00693 [Quoted text hidden][Quoted text hidden]

Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

Coast Pilot Review 2 messages

Joshua Hiteshew - NOAA Federal <joshua.hiteshew@noaa.gov> Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 8:09 AMTo: OCS NDB - NOAA Service Account <ocs.ndb@noaa.gov>, _NOS OCS NSD Coast Pilot <coast.pilot@noaa.gov>Cc: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <Starla.Robinson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA ChiefST Thomas Jefferson<chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, AnthonyKlemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

To whom it may concern,

Attached is the Coast Pilot review for project OPR-G329-TJ-17.

V/r,

Josh-- HST Joshua Hiteshew, NOAANOAA ship Thomas Jefferson 439 W York St, Norfolk, VA 23510

OPR-G329-TJ-17_Coast Pilot Review Report.pdf 464K

Laura Jeffery - NOAA Federal <laura.jeffery@noaa.gov> Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:01 AMTo: Joshua Hiteshew - NOAA Federal <joshua.hiteshew@noaa.gov>Cc: OCS NDB - NOAA Service Account <ocs.ndb@noaa.gov>, _NOS OCS NSD Coast Pilot <coast.pilot@noaa.gov>, StarlaRobinson - NOAA Federal <Starla.Robinson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA ChiefST Thomas Jefferson<chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, AnthonyKlemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

Hello Joshua,

Thank you for your updates to the Savannah pilotage area. It will be made into a source document applied to Coast Pilot4.

-Laura Jeffery[Quoted text hidden]-- Laura B. JefferyNautical Publications Branch/NOSCartographer/Reviewer240-533-0073

NOAA-NOS-OCS-NSD-NPB1315 E. West HwySSMC3, Station 6315Silver Spring, MD 20910

Subject: Fwd: OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17 WGS84 Waiver

From: Ma hew Forrest ‐ NOAA Federal <ma hew.r.forrest@noaa.gov>

Date: 8/10/2017 1:24 PM

To: Kimberly Glomb ‐ NOAA Federal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>, Max Andersen ‐ NOAA Federal

<max.andersen@noaa.gov>, Garrison Grant ‐ NOAA Federal <garrison.grant@noaa.gov>, Tracy

McMillan ‐ NOAA Federal <tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov>, Joshua Hiteshew ‐ NOAA Federal

<joshua.hiteshew@noaa.gov>

CC: _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA ChiefST

Thomas Jefferson <chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐

From: Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

Date: Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 12:35 PM

Subject: Fwd: OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17 WGS84 Waiver

To: _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <OPS.Thomas.Jefferson@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA CO

Thomas Jefferson <co.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>

A ached is the approved waiver for WGS84.  Please copy it to your correspondence folder.

Thanks,

Starla

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐

From: Russell Quintero ‐ NOAA Federal <russell.quintero@noaa.gov>

Date: Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:11 AM

Subject: Re: OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17 WGS84 Waiver

To: Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

Signed and a ached

Lieutenant Russell Quintero, NOAA

Chief, Hydrographic Surveys Division Operations BranchNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration1315 East‐West Hwy, SSMC3 6217

Silver Spring, MD 20910Cell: 970-481-2030

On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 2:30 PM, Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> wrote:

Could you sign this please?

Thank you,

Fwd:OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17WGS84Waiver

1of4 10/30/201712:55PM

Starla

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Russell Quintero ‐ NOAA Federal <russell.quintero@noaa.gov>

wrote:

I don't have the ability to sign at the moment. Corey can if it is  me sensi ve, or remind me

Monday. 

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:44 Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

wrote:

Please grant the forwarded waiver.

Thanks,

Starla

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐

From: Ma hew Forrest ‐ NOAA Federal <ma hew.r.forrest@noaa.gov>

Date: Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:09 AM

Subject: OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17 WGS84 Waiver

To: Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <Starla.Robinson@noaa.gov>

Cc: _OMAO MOA CO Thomas Jefferson <co.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, AHB Chief ‐ NOAA

Service Account <ahb.chief@noaa.gov>, _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson

<ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>

Starla,

Please find a ached our request for a waiver to use WGS84 on OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17.  Please let me

know if you have any ques ons.  Thank you!

V/r,

LT Forrest

‐‐LT Ma hew Forrest, NOAA

Opera ons Officer

NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

439 W York St

Norfolk, VA 23510

Tel: (757) 647‐0187

Iridium: (808) 434‐2706

Fwd:OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17WGS84Waiver

2of4 10/30/201712:55PM

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

‐‐Lieutenant Russell Quintero, NOAA

Chief, Hydrographic Surveys Division Operations BranchNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration1315 East‐West Hwy, SSMC3 6217

Silver Spring, MD 20910Cell: 970-481-2030

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

‐‐LT Ma hew Forrest, NOAA

Opera ons Officer

NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

439 W York St

Norfolk, VA 23510

Tel: (757) 647‐0187

Iridium: (808) 434‐2706

Attachments:

Fwd:OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17WGS84Waiver

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Waiver request WGS84.pdf 165 KB

Fwd:OPR‐G329‐TJ‐17WGS84Waiver

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8/9/2018 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Mail - Fwd: Survey outlines for H12962 and F00693

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=89b451ffef&jsver=ZGTQnLqffmM.en.&cbl=gmail_fe_180805.15_p1&view=pt&msg=1651f3e8d486b078&se… 1/1

Clinton Marcus - NOAA Federal <clinton.r.marcus@noaa.gov>

Fwd: Survey outlines for H12962 and F00693

Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov> Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 11:11 AMTo: Clinton Marcus - NOAA Federal <clinton.r.marcus@noaa.gov>Cc: _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>

LT Anthony Klemm, NOAAField Operations Officer NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson439 W York StreetNorfolk, VA 23510757-647-0187 Learn about NOAA nautical charts - www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: OPS.Thomas Jefferson - NOAA Service Account <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov> Date: Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 9:25 AM Subject: Survey outlines for H12962 and F00693 To: _NOS OCS Survey Outlines <survey.outlines@noaa.gov> Cc: Starla Robinson - NOAA Federal <Starla.Robinson@noaa.gov>, Anthony Klemm - NOAA Federal<anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>, Charles Wisotzkey - NOAA Federal <charles.j.wisotzkey@noaa.gov>, "ChiefST.ThomasJefferson - NOAA Service Account" <chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, Tracy McMillan - NOAA Federal<tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov>, Joshua Hiteshew - NOAA Federal <joshua.hiteshew@noaa.gov>, Kimberly Glomb - NOAAFederal <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov> Good morning, Attached are the survey outlines for H12962 and F00693. Please let me know if you have any questions. Very Respectfully,LT Anthony Klemm, NOAA Field Operations Officer, NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson439 West York StreetNorfolk, VA 23510cell: (757) 647-0187voip: (541) 867-8927 fax: (757) 512-8295 http://www.moc.noaa.gov/tj/ 2 attachments

F00693_Survey_Outline.000 61K

H12962_SurveyOutline.000 729K

Subject: Re: F00693 object detec on requirements

From: Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

Date: 7/8/2017 5:47 PM

To: "Kimberly.Glomb" <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>

CC: _OMAO MOA OPS Thomas Jefferson <OPS.Thomas.Jefferson@noaa.gov>, Corey Allen ‐ NOAA

Federal <corey.allen@noaa.gov>, Katrina Wyllie ‐ NOAA Federal <katrina.wyllie@noaa.gov>

Hello Kimberly,

Correc on: I meant to say acquiring the full disapproval radius is not required, when you verify the

loca on.

Development is required to achieve the least depth.  In this case development can be a total of two

passes: one pass finding the target, and one pass with water column on.

Thanks,

Starla

On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov> wrote:

Hello Kimberly,

Thanks for asking.  The second proposal is what we were going a er.  Water column is for obtaining

the least depth on a wreck, if a wreck is found.

I am sure you have thought of this... but If you find the wreck and ensonify it, no addi onal

development is required. Ge ng these PA/PD off the chart, as a disproval or a known wreck, will

improve the chart significantly.  Thanks for all the hard work you are all doing out there!

Fair seas,

Starla

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Kimberly.Glomb <kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov> wrote:

Starla, The project instruc ons men on using object detec on methods with water column data

for the feature inves ga on. Does that mean covering the search radius fully with object

detec on mul beam and water column data?

Or can 200% side scan be used with concurrent mul beam? If the object is found develop with

object detec on mul beam and water column data? Does water column data have to be aquired

with every mul beam line run over the radius?

The HSSD does not have guidelines regarding water column data.

Kimberly

Re:F00693objectdetectionrequirements

1of2 7/11/201711:39AM

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

Re:F00693objectdetectionrequirements

2of2 7/11/201711:39AM

Subject: Re: Final Tides Request: G‐329‐TJ‐17; H12962, H12963, F00693

From: Final Tides ‐ NOAA Service Account <final. des@noaa.gov>

Date: 11/27/2017 4:35 PM

To: Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

CC: Anthony Klemm ‐ NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>, "OPS.Thomas Jefferson ‐ NOAA

Service Account" <ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, Charles Wisotzkey ‐ NOAA Federal

<charles.j.wisotzkey@noaa.gov>, "ChiefST.Thomas Jefferson ‐ NOAA Service Account"

<chiefst.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov>, Tracy McMillan ‐ NOAA Federal <tracy.mcmillan@noaa.gov>,

Joshua Hiteshew ‐ NOAA Federal <joshua.hiteshew@noaa.gov>, Kimberly Glomb ‐ NOAA Federal

<kimberly.glomb@noaa.gov>, Jacquelyn Putnam ‐ NOAA Federal <jacquelyn.putnam@noaa.gov>,

Colleen Fanelli ‐ NOAA Federal <colleen.fanelli@noaa.gov>, "_NOS.CO‐OPS.HPT"

<nos.coops.hpt@noaa.gov>, Briana Welton ‐ NOAA Federal <Briana.Hillstrom@noaa.gov>, Corey

Allen ‐ NOAA Federal <corey.allen@noaa.gov>

Thanks Starla and Anthony!

On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Starla Robinson ‐ NOAA Federal <starla.robinson@noaa.gov>

wrote:

NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson,

Please disregard the contacts outside of the  de zone.  Tradi onal  des are not required for F00693.  VDATUM

meets the ERS requirement for the F00693 PA hunt.  

Please copy this into your correspondence folder.

Thank you,

Starla Robinson 

On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Anthony Klemm ‐ NOAA Federal <anthony.r.klemm@noaa.gov>

wrote:

Good morning Hua,

These are real survey lines. I realize now that they are outside of the project limits. I will contact

my project manager from Coast Survey to ask what we should do. For right now, we have used

VDatum to reduce the surveyed depths to MLLW. 

Thank you for your assistance. 

Best regards,

Anthony

LT Anthony Klemm, NOAA

Field Opera ons OfficerNOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

439 W York Street

Re:FinalTidesRequest:G‐329‐TJ‐17;H12962,H12963,F00693

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Norfolk, VA 23510

757‐647‐0187

Learn about NOAA nau cal charts ‐ www.nau calcharts.noaa.gov

On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Final Tides ‐ NOAA Service Account <final. des@noaa.gov>

wrote:

Hi LT Anthony Klemm,

I have a ques on about the Tides Request for F00693. Some tracklines (circled out by the green dashed line to the

east and purple dashed line to the west) are far out of the original planned survey area (the blue shaded area). Are they real

survey tracklines?

Thanks,

‐Hua

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 10:14 AM, OPS.Thomas Jefferson ‐ NOAA Service Account

<ops.thomas.jefferson@noaa.gov> wrote:

All,

Re:FinalTidesRequest:G‐329‐TJ‐17;H12962,H12963,F00693

2of3 11/28/20173:49PM

Please find a ached the Final Tides Request for H12962, H12963, and F00693 in project

G‐329‐TJ‐17. Many thanks for your support. 

Very Respec ully,

LT Anthony Klemm, NOAA

Field Opera ons Officer, NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

439 West York Street

Norfolk, VA 23510

cell:  (757) 647‐0187

voip: (541) 867‐8927

fax: (757) 512‐8295

h p://www.moc.noaa.gov/tj/

‐‐Starla D. Robinson, Physical Scien st

NOS ‐ OCS ‐ Hydrographic Survey Division ‐ Opera ons Branch

Na onal Oceanic Atmospheric Administra on

Office: 240‐533‐0034 (Updated 6/13/17)Cell: 360‐689‐1431

Website:  HSD Planned Hydrographic Surveys

Re:FinalTidesRequest:G‐329‐TJ‐17;H12962,H12963,F00693

3of3 11/28/20173:49PM

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationOffice of Marine and Aviation OperationsNOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson (S222)439 West York St, Norfolk, VA 23510

6/22/2017

MEMORANDUM FOR: Starla Robinson Project Manager, OPR-G329-TJ-17 Hydrographic Surveys Division Operations Branch

FROM: Commander Chris van Westendorp, NOAA Commanding Officer, NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson

SUBJECT: Waiver request – WGS84 Datum

Thomas Jefferson requests a waiver of the HSSD 2017 Section 2.2 Horizontal Datum requirement to acquire survey data for project OPR-G329-TJ-17 in WGS84 rather than NAD83.

Justification

Retaining the current procedure and configurations will reduce the possibility of errors.

Decision

Waiver is: Granted Denied

cc: Chief, HSD OPS OPS, Thomas JeffersonHCST, Thomas Jefferson

VAN WESTENDORP.CHRISTIAAN.HENRY.1012828175 c=US, o=U.S. Government, ou=DoD, ou=PKI, ou=NOAA, cn=VAN WESTENDORP.CHRISTIAAN.HENRY.1012828175 2017.06.22 10:51:49 -04'00'

APPROVAL PAGE

F00693

Data meet or exceed current specifications as certified by the OCS survey acceptance review process. Descriptive Report and survey data except where noted are adequate to supersede prior surveys and nautical charts in the common area. The following products will be sent to NCEI for archive

- Descriptive Report - Collection of Bathymetric Attributed Grids (BAGs) - Collection of backscatter mosaics - Processed survey data and records - GeoPDF of survey products

The survey evaluation and verification has been conducted according current OCS Specifications, and the survey has been approved for dissemination and usage of updating NOAA’s suite of nautical charts. Approved:_____________________________________________________________________ Commander Briana W. Hillstrom, NOAA Chief, Atlantic Hydrographic Branch

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