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A World First for Pelorus Surveys

In the Spring of 2002, Pelorus Surveys conducted a Hydrographic, Geophysical and Oceanographic survey in Yell Sound, Shetland. The survey contract awarded by The Engineering Business (EB) was part of a programme of works to extract energy from tidal streams. The information provided by Pelorus Surveys was crucial for the positioning of the worlds first Stingray, a prototype 150kW underwater tidal power generator.

An area of possible deployment was identified by EB and it was the job of Pelorus Surveys to confirm the suitability of the site for Stingray. Two important factors governing the siting of the Stingray are a level sea bed and appropriate current conditions.

After identifying an area of approximately 60m x 60m in a relatively uniform water depth of 30m various hydrographic and geophysical survey techniques were utilised including echo-sounding, sub-bottom profiling and side scan sonar.

In order to ascertain the direction and magnitude of the prevailing currents through the water column an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was mounted aboard the survey vessel and a survey over a full tidal cycle conducted.

A Benthic survey by means of underwater video survey was also conducted within the area to identify the presence of any species of conservation interest.

Once the results of the surveys had been assessed and the exact location for Stingray decided the ADCP was mounted in a seabed frame and deployed to the seabed for a period of one month at the exact location identified for the installation of the Stringray Generator. Currents identified at the site showed a spring tide current velocity in excess of 5 knots, proving the location ideal for Stingray which was successfully deployed during the summer of 2002.

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