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Douglas Wood

Physical Scientist, Hydrographic Surveys Division at NOAA National Ocean Svc

Douglas Wood is a Physical Scientist in the Hydrographic Surveys Division at NOAA National Ocean Service.1 He has experience as a senior hydrographic survey technician and has worked on various NOAA ships, including the Thomas Jefferson.4 Wood graduated from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 20055 and later studied at Syracuse University.3

In his role at NOAA, Wood is involved in hydrographic surveying, which involves acquiring and presenting data to update nautical charts and inform authorities such as the U.S. Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers.2 He has participated in field work, including deploying survey equipment like the Z-Boat from NOAA ships.6

Wood's expertise extends to operating survey technology and equipment. He has explained procedures such as starting generators on survey launches and operating surveying and charting technology.4 His work contributes to NOAA's mission of mapping the seafloor and maintaining accurate nautical charts for safe navigation.

Highlights

Hydrographic survey – Page 10 - NOAA Teacher at Sea Blog
[PDF] H13044 - National Geophysical Data Center - NOAA
Z-Boat | - NOAA Coast Survey Blog
Nov 17 · pubs.usgs.gov
[PDF] DESCRIPTIVE REPORT LOCALITY - USGS Publications Warehouse

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