AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
Clearly this is data from UKHO but it does look like a survey error. I wonder if there was a high pressure on the day the survey took place. The area near peel bank is very shallow, I passed over this area during the summer and was surprised at how little water there was. I was perviously berthed in Haslar so used to sail over this area regally, but returning after a few years absence I noticed the difference. I suspect that the survey has the profile of the seabed correct but it is possible that due to high pressure on the day of the survey the actual measurements are out by an amount. I doubt that Peel Bank and Bramble bank were surveyed the same day, because we know that Bramble dries and Peel does not.
Marine survey certainly takes into account things like barometric pressure, and everything else that can cause changes in sea-level. Measurements are done using DGPS relative to fixed, shore-based datum points, so what is determined is the absolute height of the sea-bed, not merely the depth at the time of survey. I should note that this isn't the broadcast DGPS we all have access to; it is survey grade kit good to a centimetre or better.