john_morris_uk
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You’re drawing a false conclusion regarding the ‘private’ surveys. I spent a very happy period of my RN career with the Hydrographic Squadron of the Royal Navy. Lots of surveying is done by private contractors. Some of them even have small teams of RN surveyors on board. I know this because I used to go and visit them.I disagree. It is stated that there may be features between contours (which I also interpret as along contours), which the survey may not have detected. Of course that point is more relevant to lead line soundings, than sonar, but even sonar is not uniform over every square mm of seabed.
Your confidence is misplaced on charts with older surveys. I agree that modern surveys will be be more accurate by a significant margin.
I can give examples, as I update my charts, however I can’t currently quote correction or chart. There is a lot of recent surveys being performed by private contracted, organisations, fish farms, wind farms. A few rocks and contours, WCoS, have been moved, I assume because the earlier surveys, by UKHO were not that accurate.
The point I was making is that In general terms, contours on UKHO charts are not the guesswork of a computer algorithm. But I agree that the sensible navigator always looks at the data source.
Charting corrections are being made all the time. So what?
Modern surveys are by multi beam and side scan sonar but the vast majority of the worlds oceans have not been surveyed in this way.