Modeling for survey priority and extended CATZOC classifications of Swedish territorial waters in the Baltic Sea
Abstract
Hydrographic measurements and producing of sea charts are a vital part of safe navigations for
vessels and ships. A request by the SMA in Norrkoping was made to extend CATZOC
classifications in Swedish territorial waters by creating a model which could predict how fast the
bathymetry would change at different locations. Models and maps were made in ArcMap GIS
which would predict bathymetric changes of the seafloor in the Baltic Sea. Factors in the models
include seabed type, the slope of the seafloor, and maritime transportation corridors. Survey
priority maps were also made and include apart from the above-mentioned factors, the age of the
latest FSIS-44 approved survey of Swedish territorial waters. These models and maps could be
used to see where areas would have a need to be reclassed from A1 classification to a lower
classification, or the need for the area to be re-measured. The results show a promising start
where correlations between changes of the bathymetry over the years and predicted changes by
the model could be made in small areas. This work opens a new way to assess changes in the
bathymetry of Swedish territorial waters without the need to re-measure surfaces and helps to
know which areas would be prioritized to be re-measured.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-09-01Author
Karström Hettman, Tilda
Series/Report no.
B1201
Language
eng