Mid-Atlantic Technology and Environmental Research, Inc. (M-AT) is a consulting firm that was formed in 1992 to conduct specialized marine remote sensing and marine target identification surveys. Since that time, M-AT has completed more than 20 projects per year in the United States and Caribbean, including magnetometer and sonar surveys.
M-AT collects, processes, and interprets geotechnical and cultural remote sensing data related to marine and freshwater environments. M-AT provides advice based on the results, generally for the construction or enhancement of port facilities, industry, or waterways and coastlines.
Our primary clients have included various districts of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Navy, the Federal Highway Administration, the Mineral Management Service, the Department of Interior, and the Department of Commerce. M-AT also has worked with various state agencies, engineering firms, and private individuals.
Capabilities:
M-AT has three primary remote sensing specialists who collectively have more than 70 years of remote sensing and offshore marine survey experience. M-AT personnel help our clients to achieve their engineering goals by integrating modern technology and innovative methodologies. The result is quality remote sensing data and geophysical information that is key to project planning.
M-AT maintains the majority of our own remote sensing equipment in-house. Each of our key personnel has a great deal of experience in troubleshooting and field repair of marine electronics and computer systems. Each person has extensive experience not only in equipment operation but also in the interpretation of remote sensing data.
Equipment Specialization:
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Although M-AT normally uses various Differential Global Positioning Systems for accurate positioning and data recording, we have experience in all types of positioning systems. All position systems can be interfaced with our remote sensing equipment and with navigation systems for controlled surveys and the production of accurate survey records and maps.
M-AT can provide our clients with detailed project reports that include:
Many of our surveys are designed to identify hazardous materials or submerged cultural resources prior to dredging activities. M-AT is one of the more experienced groups in the world at locating, identifying, and the assessment of manmade objects underwater.
M-AT has been particularly successful in the location identification, mapping, and recovery of objects buried below the seabed.
More about our specialized services:
In support of the diverse projects undertaken by Mid-Atlantic Technology. over the last two decades, we have purchased an array of specialized equipment geared for all types of underwater investigations. Our equipment includes:
Vessels
Fieldwork Equipment and Software
Testing and Excavation Equipment
Archaeological Site Documentation Equipment
Dive Equipment
M-AT's conducts remote sensing investigations in every marine and riverine environment providing cost saving information and mapping to meet the clients needs.
SAMPLE PROJECTS:
M-AT geophysical investigations include mapping of seabed and riverbed morphology and sub-bottom stratigraphy. Remote sensing systems and devices utilized include: high-resolution sub-bottom seismic reflection, side scan sonar, marine magnetometers, and a variety of sediment coring and sampling techniques to support and confirm remote sensing data.
SAMPLE PROJECTS:
For more than thirty years, M-AT project personnel have specialized in underwater archaeological investigations and submerged cultural resource management projects.
SAMPLE PROJECTS:
M-AT's underwater team employs a variety of techniques and extensive experience to map, document, and assess underwater structures and shipwrecks even in strong currents and zero visibility.
M-AT can provide single beam and multibeam surveys to chart bottom topography for whatever the clients requirements. All hydrographic surveys are performed in compliance with and meet quality standards of the US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrographic Survey Manual.
SAMPLE PROJECTS:
M-AT conducts cable and pipeline route surveys designed to provide our client with pertinent data about the bottom and near sub-bottom stratigraphy to support best route selection, permitting, engineering design, and construction.
SAMPLE PROJECTS:
Fiber Optic: Marine remote sensing survey from surf line to three miles state limit for fiber optic placement Corridors
JEA Utilities: Proposed JEA Utilities crossing of the St. Johns River in Duval County, Florida