Examples of using Hydrographic in English and their translations into Swedish
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dredging companies all over the world to perform hydrographic surveys in rivers,
tracings to nautical charts from hydrographic offices in the following countries: Denmark Germany.
In Weilbachs webshop you can purchase nautical charts in paper format from hydrographic offices in following countries.
anti-sabotage the boat and hydrographic ship.
Nearly all nations have separate hydrographic agencies and geological surveys with separate missions,
Hydrographic conditions at the mouth of the Göta älv in September 1745, are well known.
The most important hydrographic phenomena in the area of the park is largest mountain lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina- Blidinje lake.
towing, hydrographic research, assist ships trapped in the disaster.
raster charts from hydrographic offices around the world,
as well as to perform lockmasters and hydrographic works with the latest navigational and hydrographic complex.
who stopped at Kunashir during their hydrographic survey, were captured by retainers of the Nambu clan, and sent to the Matsumae authorities.
USCGC Spar to search for a deep-draft channel through the Arctic Ocean and to collect hydrographic information.
That it is now also used for hydrographic information facilitates projects
In contrast, the hydrographic, geological and biological research communities dealing with seabed observations
to establish a basic hydrographic and hydrological data base in collaboration with the authorities of the Member States.
Edition of the International Hydrographic Organization's publication Limits of Oceans and Seas defines the southern limit of"Irish Sea
surveying or levelling; hydrographic instruments.
He continued to paint and work in the hydrographic shop up until his death.
In 1997, Tui was decommissioned and was replaced by the hydrographic ship HMNZS Resolution.
geological, hydrographic conditions and, if necessary, its history;