Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland

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12/20/2023 11:03 AM (GMT+01:00)
1/8/2024 12:00 PM (GMT+01:00)

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Geodatastyrelsen Geodatastyrelsen
Nørresundby
Denmark

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The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland's coastal and shallow-water regions.

2023-11-24 10:14
The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.
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The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.

2023-12-20 11:00
The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.

2023-11-24 10:14

The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.

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The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.
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The Danish Geodata Agency (Danish: Geodatastyrelsen - from now on referred to as GST) is embarking on an ambitious project called “Satellite-based mapping of shallow depth areas in Greenland”. The gradual thinning and retreat of Arctic sea ice has led to an increase in shipping activity in the partially ice-covered waters and passages around Greenland. There are currently potential unknown dangers along coastal and shallow-water regions that pose significant challenges for nearshore navigation. Satellite technology has now made it possible to conduct rapid, cost-effective mapping of Greenland´s coastal and shallow-water regions.

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