As one DML survey team puts the final touches on a two-month hydrographic survey in Samoa, they took the opportunity for one last game of volleyball with the locals who had helped us out before saying their goodbyes. Meanwhile in New Zealand, another DML team, departed our Tauranga offices for the first phase of a 5-month survey of Pelorus Sound based out of Penzance Bay in the Marlborough Sounds. The small, dedicated survey team will have plenty of opportunities to build new relationships with the locals in one of the most serene parts of New Zealand, check out https://www.pelorus.nz/
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From Samoa to Pelorus Sound, it’s the people that count
November 25, 2019