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Inside
this
issue:
The history of the
creation of nautical
charts, page 2
Classifieds start,
page 3
Manatee calendar,
page 12
NY Times
crossword,
page 15
Business-servicedirectory, page 16
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A nautical chart is
a printed reproduction
of carefully gatheredhydrographic data for an
area of interest. As the
chart primarily serves
the needs of the mariner,
it shows not only the
nature and form of the
coast, the depths of the
water, character of the
bottom and locations of
dangers to navigation,
but also the rise and fallof the tides, the loca-
tions of artificial aids to
navigation, the direction
and strength of currents,
and the behavior of the
earths magnetism as
it affects the mariners
compass.
The chart includes
appropriate land areas
History of creation of nautical chartsthat are visible from
the water and that may
include landmarks of useto navigation.
Historic methodsof charting
In the latter half of
the 19th century, com-
prehensive hydrographic
surveys by United States
Coast and GeodeticSurvey produced the first
charts of sufficient detail
and accuracy to be of
everyday use to mari-
ners navigating Floridas
coastal waterways. The
methodology for nauti-
cal chart preparation
departed from that of
topographic mapping,
which was applied to all
land areas and features
inshore of the high-waterline. Topographic map-
ping was based on the
planetable, a device that
resulted in an essentially
complete map when the
field work was done.
With the planetable, the
topographer constructed
his map as he surveyed,
delineating the high-
water line, sketchingcontours, and locating
roads and other cultural
features, all with the ter-
rain in full view. How-
ever, the planetable was
not suited for use in a
moving boat, and most of
the terrain was hidden
from the hydrographers,
as we call makers of
nautical charts.
Hydrographic sur-
veys were undertakento represent the water
area of a portion of the
earths surface by means
of depths taken at vari-
ous locations throughout
an area, in sufficient
numbers to enable the
hydrographer to delin-
eate all underwater fea-
tures of special signifi-
cance to the navigator,such as channels, reefs,
banks, shoals, rocks, and
other characteristic sub-
marine features. It was
and still is under-
stood that the resulting
chart represented these
features at the time of the
survey, and that as the
dynamic coastal environ-
ment changed, revisions
would be necessary.
In the 1800s, thework of actually survey-
ing the water area on a
given project usually fol-
lowed the establishment
of control points on land
and the completion of
the topographic mapping
in the vicinity. These
operations furnished the
latitudes and longitudes
of the stations that wereto be used in the hydro-
graphic work for locat-
ing the boats positions
during the survey.
The hydrographer
first prepared a working
sheet, or boat sheet,
on which a projection
(meridians of longitude
and parallels of latitude)
was laid down, the con-
trol points plotted, and
the high- and low-waterlines transferred from
the planetable survey.
Occasionally, additional
control stations were
established by the hydro-
graphic party. Proposed
sounding lines were
plotted in pencil on the
working sheet in accor-
dance with a planned
system designed formost effective depiction
of known bottom fea-
tures. The hydrographer
attempted to follow these
lines as he progressed
with the work.
On the water, the
hydrographer recorded
information in a sound-
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ITEMS FOR SALE
BLACK DS LITE andaccessories, Pokemongames, cards and videos.
Prices negotiable. CallCharlie at 941-792-8442.
ANTIQUE BED, $100.Antique coffee table,25-inch high swivel stools,computer desk, 72-inchlength. 941-779-9195.
22-FOOT CHAMPIONshuffleboard table for sale.Brand new. 941-224-6726.
W E D D I N G D R E S SFOR sale: Ivory withbeaded bodice, cathedraltrain. Train pins in back tothree pleated layers. Clas-sic A-style gown with shortsleeves. Perfect for springor fall wedding. Size 14,altered slightly at waistand shoulders. Profes-sional ly cleaned and
preserved. $125 or bestoffer. 941-794-2312.
FISHER PRICE SMARTCycle, used once, includesone game and all direc-tions, cords, etc. $70 orbest offer. 617-733-6528.
A N T I Q U E F U R N I -TURE: Mahogany buffet,$350. Small antique
b u r l - w o o d r o c k e r ,$200. 941-778-1102.
ITEMS FOR SALE
AERIAL PHOTOS ofAnna Maria Island. Viewand purchase online:
w w w . j a c k e l k a . c o m .GARAGE SALES
PARK-WIDE SALE: 8a.m.-1 p.m. SaturdayNov. 8. Sea BreezeMobile Home Park. 390171st. St., Bradenton.
P A L M A S O L AV I L L A G E a n n u a lsa le : 8 a .m. -noon
Satu rday , Nov . 8 .Ho t d o g s , s o d a s ,b a r g a i n s g a l o r e .En te r 67 th St ree tNorthwest or F i rs tA v e n u e N o r t h -we s t . B r a d e n t o n .
N E I G H B O R H O O DGARAGE SALE: 8 a.m.-3p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8.Murf ield Drive East,Peridia Golf and CountryClub, S.R. 70, Bradenton.
MULTI-FAMILY S ALE:9 a.m.-2 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 8. Furniture,miscellaneous house-hold, clothing, Hoosierc a b i n e t , wa l l u n i t s ,w i c k e r s e t , s o f a s ,dinette, dresser, cedar
chest, more. 2715 Ave.C , H o l m e s B e a c h .
GARAGE SALES
HUGE MOVING SALE:8 a.m.-3 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 8. Something
for every room in yourhouse. 8004 Mar inaDrive, Holmes Beach.
ESTATE SALES
ESTATE SALE: 9 a.m.-1p.m.Saturday, Nov. 8. (Numbersout at 8 a.m.) Airport Mall (OldUS 301). 8251 W. University
Parkway, Sarasota, (south ofSarasota/Bradenton Conven-
tion Center) Sale of prominentSarasotan. Quality antiquesand reproductions. Beauti-ful Asian-influence furniture,
Ethan Allen, etc. Five tilt-toptables, chest, armoire, sofa,love seat, coffee table, screen,game table, two four-posterbeds, 5 and 7-feet high, night
stands, dresser, dining table,chairs, buffet, jewelry chest
and console. Exceptionallamps, mirrors, jewelry, linens,fine figurines, oriental porce-lains, books, paintings, bronze
sculpture, three (3) items fromnoted artist Bill Tarr, AndyWarhols Marilyn MondayMorning Serigraph, Spanishtapestry, rugs, ladies clothing
and much more. Conductedby Premium Estate Liquida-tors with proceeds benefitingY programs for at-risk kids.
ESTATE SALES
ESTATE SALE: ALLmust go! 8 a.m.-1 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 8. (11
a.m. most half price).F u r n i t u r e , f i x t u r e s ,linens, clothes, glass-ware, d ishes, too ls ,plants, you dig. 766 Bay-shore Drive, Terra Ceia.
ATTIC SALE: 8 a.m.-1p.m. Saturday, Nov.8. Bayshore Gardensrecreat ion center .Breakfast/lunch. 6919
26th St. W., Bradenton.
ESTATE SALE: 9a.m.-2 p.m. Friday,Nov. 7. 4703 34th Ct.E., Manatee Oaks.Antique desk, 1950sdining set and side-board, twin bed set,chests, tools, lamps,linens, kitchenware,ch ina , g lass and
more. Pictures: www.a p p r a i s a l s 4 u . b i z .Julie McClure Sales.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST AT BEACH: Water-proof camera. Model:Olympus Stylus SW 1030(has an orange front). Con-tact information, AndrewCallahan, [email protected].
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ISLAND ROCK SCHOOLat the Anna Maria IslandCo m m u n i t y Ce n t e r .
Guitar, bass, drums, flute,saxophone, clarinet, pianoand vocals. Call ScottAchor, 941-778-1747,or Koko Ray Hansen,941-758-0395. Rock on!
FREE GUN LOCK. Yes,free. Courtesy of the Proj-ect Childsafe, Florida Fishand Wildlife ConservationCommission and Holmes
Beach Police Department.Free at The Islander news-paper office, 5404 MarinaDrive, Holmes Beach.Dont be sorry, be safe.
BUTTERFLY PARK BEN-EFIT: Purchase a per-sonalized brick in theAnna Maria Island But-terfly Park. Two lines,$40. Three lines, $50.
Forms at The Islanderor call 941-518-4431for more information.
PETS
PARENTS NEEDED forloving homes to fosterpuppies and kittens untilthey are old enoughfor adoption. All foodand medical provided.
Jul ie, 941-720-1411.
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C O M M U N I T Y - W I D EYARD sale: 8 a.m.-2:30p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8.
Manatee Oaks. 51stAvenue East and 30thStreet East, Bradenton
PESCARA LAKE CRAFTsale: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednes-day, Nov. 12, 2008. 57057th Ave. W, Bradenton.
PLUS-SIZE SALE: 8 a.m.Saturday, Nov. 8. Needa new wardrobe fit for aqueen? Come see us at3115 Florida Blvd., Bra-denton. Plus size, miscel-laneous and household.
V I L L A G E G R E E N :THREE-family. 8 a.m.-2p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. 732519th Ave. W., Bradenton.
ROSER THRIFT SHOP:Open 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays 9a. m.-noon Saturdays.Always clothing sales.511 Pine Ave., AnnaMaria. 941-779-2733.
SUNNY SHORES: 8a.m.-1 p.m. only, Fridayand Saturday, Nov. 7-8.Multi-sales. 115th St. W.and Cortez Road. Cortez.
M a n a t e e S h o p p e r s
Guide, 941-778-7978.
This month only:
Biolageincludes haircut
and set.
$45 EXP11-07-08
Next door
TEXTUREEFX PERM
includes haircutand set.
$55 EXP11-07-08reg.$65
Give yourself a break today...
$10.00 OFFANY MASSAGEw/coupon Wed. to Sat. Reg
$60.00 Exp. 11-03-08Swedish Hot Stone Massage
Craniosacral Therapy
Prenatal Massage
Infant Massage
Call 723-2522 for appointments.
Evenings by appointment.
Joann isBack!
JOANN SPECIAL
Foil, Frost$60.00 & up
Don DsNail Salon
3311 US 301 N.3311 US 301 N.EllentonEllenton
aa 723-2522723-2522yy
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PETS
ADULT CATS in desperateneed of loving homes. Allare current on vaccines.All applicants screened.Please, call 941-922-0774.
TRANSPORTATION
FOR SALE: 1991 F-350bucket truck. Excellentcondition. $6,000 or bestoffer. 863-528-7296.
1 9 9 9 C H R Y S L E RS E B R I N G c o n v e r t -ible. Great for season.
Runs good, looks good.120,000 miles. $3,000.Ce l l , 352-233-7619 .
BOATS & BOATING
BIMINI BAY SAILING: Smallsailboat rentals and instruc-tion. Day. Week. Month.Sunfish, Laser, Zuma andPrecision 15. Special bridgeclosure prices. Daily rent-als, $25. Lessons, $100.Call Brian at 941-685-1400.
WANTED: 10,000-POUNDboat lift for 260 Sun-dancer. No br idges,water, electricity, parkingdesired. 941-723-1915.
16,000-POUND BOAT-LIFT for rent. Five min-utes to Intracoastal Water-way. Call 941-224-6726.
PERMANENT RESI -DENT LOOKING forboat lift to rent. CallDave at 813-760-0148.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: YARD MAIN-TENANCE worker. $10/hour. Fridays and/or Sat-urdays. 941-720-5664.
MATURE, MECHANI-C A L L Y I N C L I N E Dindividual needed atretail and rental shop.Mus t have d r i ve r slicense. 941-778-3316.
NOW HIRING ALL posi-t ions. Rot ten hours,rotten pay. Apply atRotten Ralphs Water-front Restaurant, 902 S.Bay Blvd., Anna Maria,or call 941-778-3953.
HIRING SALES REP: Vastterritory, excellent incomepotential. Ad experiencehelpful. Computer knowl-edge a must. E-mail infoto [email protected]
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDAT Tingley Library in Bra-denton Beach. Friendlyatmosphere with greatcommunity spirit. Its fun,give it a try! For more infor-mation, 941-779-1208.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GREAT SITE: FORMERservice station on stra-tegic Longboat corner.
Many business uses pos-sible: gas/conveniencestore, bank, restaurant,etc. Priced reduced to$999,000. Longv iewRealty, 941-383-6112.
KIDS4HIRE
ISLAND TUTORING.Manatee High Schoolsophomore Chris Pereztutors elementary ormiddle school children.Ca l l 9 4 1 - 7 7 8 - 2 9 7 9 .
CALL ALEXANDRA, 15,for babysitting or odd-
jobs. Red Cross certifiedin first aid and babysit-t i n g . 9 4 1 - 7 7 8 - 5 3 5 2
ISLAND TEEN EXPE-RIENCED, and certifiedchild care with Safe Sitter,CPR and Red Cross train-ing, seven days a week.Maggie, 941-447-4632o r 9 4 1 - 7 7 8 - 8 4 0 5 .
C A L L G U S S I E A T941-778-7257 for babysit-ting. I have experiencewith kids of all ages.
NEED A BABYSIT-TER or pet sitter? CallKendall! First-aid certi-fied, great with kids andanimals! Best on theIsland! 941-779-9783.
KIDS FOR HIRE adsare FREE for Is landyouths under 16 look-ing for work. Ads mustbe placed in person atThe Islander newspa-per office, 5404 MarinaDrive, Holmes Beach.
SERVICES
LET US DRIVE YOU! Air-ports, cruise ports. Flatrates. Anna Maria SunshineCar Service. 941-778-5476.
SERVICES
COMPUTER OBEDI-ENCE TRAINING. Is yourcomputer misbehaving?Certified computer serviceand private lessons. Spe-cial $40/hour. Free advice.941-545-7508. ISLANDPRESSURE CLEANING,wash away mildew, dirt,salt. Thorough, reason-able, reliable. Free esti-mates, licensed, insured.941-778-0944. PROFES-SIONAL I.T. SERVICES:Complete computer solu-
tions for business andhome. Installation, repairs,upgrades, networking, Webservices, wireless services.Richard Ardabell, networkengineer, 941-778-5708,or cell 216-509-1945.
WILDLIFE REMOVALand relocation: Problemsolving for all animals, bigand small. Call Joe, West-
coast Nuisance WildlifeService, 941-778-3455,or cell 941-720-4152.
ISLAND MERMAIDS CLEAN-
ING and Co.: Oldest and best on
Anna Maria! 34 years of happy
customers. Mom-Watch, Pet-Watch, Storm-Check, etc. Rent-
als our specialty. 941-792-1000.
TOASTED COMPUTER
SERVICES. Your home andbusiness specialist. On-site
service, virus/spyware, cleanup,
system setup, upgrades, diag-
nosis and repair, internet/wireless networking, custom
system design. 941-224-1069.
SERVICES
ESP CLEANING: PRO-FESSIONAL cleaningteam serving Anna Maria
Island. Call Steve andMaria, 941-345-2162.
SEWING: HEMMING,B U T T O N S , m i n o ra l terat ions, cushioncovers, i roning. Cal lTerry, 941-778-3125.
GRANITE COUNTER-TOPS: $995 installed,many colors to choosefrom, up to 25 sf. Localreferences. 407-467-0629.
PLACES IN TIME Photog-raphy: Weddings, gradua-tions, events. Local refer-ences, samples. Slides,prints, negatives to digi-tal CD/DVD. Sarasota,Manatee and Charlottecounties. Princely prod-uct at pauper prices.
[email protected] l , 813-391-6714.
TOMS DOOR ANDW i n d o w S e r v i c e :R e p a i r s , r e p l a c e -ments, inserts, framechangeout, handsetsreplaced, insulated glassreplacement, screens,e t c . 9 4 1 - 7 3 0 - 1 3 9 9o r 9 4 1 - 7 2 2 - 7 5 0 7 .
I DONT CUT cor -ners, I clean corners.Professional, friendlycleaning service since1999. 941-778-7770.L e a v e m e s s a g e .
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SERVICES
ISLAND COMPUTERGUY, 37 years experi-ence. On-site PC repairs,upgrades, buying assis-tance and training. CallB i l l , 9 4 1 - 7 7 8 - 2 5 3 5 .
EXCHANGE: CERTI-FIED TRAINER, tai chi/aerobic instructor offersfitness/rehab guidancefor private room andbath. Jan.15-May 15.Physical therapy back-ground. 574-518-2537.
CLEANING BY HELENE:Long- t ime res iden t ,weekly, biweekly, rea-sonable rates and atten-tion to detail. Free esti-mates. 941-778-5717.
CAREGIVER FOR THEelder ly : One-on-onecare. Home cooking, lighthousekeeping, appoint-
ments, shopping, etc. Fivehours or more. Top refer-ences, 25 years experi-ence. Call 941-545-7114.
COMPUTER GOT YOUdown? Got a virus? Needwireless, network setup?Web site? Need help?Call JC, 941-487-7487.
NIKIS NOOKS AND CRAN-NIES. I will do housekeeping,
laundry, and errands or pet sit-ting for you. Cell, 941-592-8684.CAROLYNS CLEANINGSERVICES: Dependable.House, condo, interior, exte-rior, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly.Satisfaction guaranteed.941-567-4521 or 941-448-3857.
SERVICES
BEACH SERVICE airconditioning, heat, refrig-erat ion. Commerc ia land residential service,repair and/or replace-ment. Serving ManateeCounty and the Islandsince 1987. For depend-able, honest and person-alized service, call Wil-liam Eller, 941-795-7411.C A C 1 8 4 2 2 8 .
T ILE AND MOSAICcustom installation, 20
years experience. Ref-erences available. Fora reasonable price, callSebastian, 941-704-6719.
ANYONE CAN TAKE apicture. A professional cre-ates a portrait. I want to beat your wedding! www.jack-elka.com. 941-778-2711.
NADIAS EUROSAGE
Relaxing, healing mas-sage in the comfortof your home. Cal ltoday for an appoint-ment, 941-795-0887.M A # 0 0 1 7 5 5 0 .
CHECK MY HOUSE!When youre away, we stayclose to home. We pro-vide full house checkingservices - when and what
you need - to ensure yourhouse is secure and caredfor while you are away.Call 941-928-8735, ore-mail [email protected] for details.
SERVICES
UPSCALE NAIL SALON:Nails on the Island. 30years experience al lphases of nail care. Giftboutique, nail products,handbags, jewelry andsunglasses. 9908 GulfDrive, Anna Maria. Callfor an appointment. Nowoffering in-home pedicureservices. 941-713-5244.
F I N D I T ! B U Y I T !SELL IT FAST! In theM a n a t e e S h o p p e r s
Guide, 941-778-7978.
LAWN & GARDEN
C O N N I E S L A N D -SCAPING INC. Resi-dent ia l and commer-cial. Full-service lawnm a i n t e n a n c e , l a n d -s c a p i n g , c l e a n u p s ,h a u l i n g a n d m o r e !Insured. 941-778-5294.
I S L A N D L A W NS P R I N K L E R s e r -vice and repair. Yourc o m p l e t e i r r i g a -t ion repai r company.Ca l l 9 4 1 - 7 7 8 - 2 5 8 1 .
LAWN & GARDEN
TREES BY BREEZE Inc.:Custom landscapes, treetrimming, property main-tenance. Insured. Since
1988. Chris, 941-778-2837.ECONOMY TREE TRIM-MING, hedges, mulching.Lowest prices starting at$15. 12-year Island resi-dent. Cell 941-951-1833.
TROY GREER LAWNand palm tree service.Senior discounts, free esti-mates. Fully insured. No job
too small! 941-524-2896.
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Market Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at401 42nd St. W., Bradenton. We are offering free spacesto anyone who wants to bring their own table and sell
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STRAIGHT SHOT LAND-SCAPE. For all your land-scape needs. Shell $45/yard. Call Shark Mark.941-301-6067. NATURESDESIGN LANDSCAPING.Design and installation.Tropical landscape spe-cialist. Residential andcommercial. 30-yearsexperience. 941-729-9381.
THE SWISS GARDENER:Full-service landscapingand property manage-
ment. 15 years Islandexperience. Licensed andinsured. Call Allen any-time. Cell 941-224-8569.
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ing volume, to be later
plotted in the office as a
smooth sheet, which
became the official
record of the survey. A
complete smooth sheetis a record of the sound-
ings taken during the
field survey, together
with other data necessary
for a proper interpreta-
tion of the survey, such
as depth curves, bottom
characteristics, names of
geographic features, con-
trol station designations
and locations, and tide
records used to relate
soundings to a reference
datum.
Soundings were
generally made from
small boats. The early
boats may have carried
sails, but during actual
sounding operations, the
boat would have been
powered solely by crew
members manning oars,
providing the necessary
maneuverability and
precise handling at low
speeds or while stopped.A typical field party
engaged in inshore
hydrography usually
comprised two hydrog-
raphers or engineers
(one to direct operations
and one to operate a
sextant for locating the
survey boats position
by measuring angles
between shore stations),
a leadsman to take the
soundings, a recorder to
transcribe the soundings
and the observed angles,
and the crewmen neces-
sary to operate the boat.
In some instances, addi-
tional personnel on shore
assisted in determining
the boats location.
Two essential opera-
tions were performed
simultaneously: the
measurement of depths
(soundings) and the
determination of thegeographic positions
(latitudes and longitudes)
of the soundings so that
they could be charted in
correct relation to each
other and to the sur-
rounding topographical
features.
Sextant angles
taken in the survey boat
between pairs of control
stations on shore gave an
accurate position. When
feasible, theodolite
angles could be taken at
two shore stations upon a
flag hoisted in the boat.
For sounding in
depths up to 15 feet, the
leadsman used a gradu-
ated pole with a disk onthe lower end to prevent
its sinking into a muddy
bottom. At greater
depths, he would employ
a leadline. A skilled
leadsman could employ
either device with the
boat moving forward,
but the boat would
necessarily be stopped
for the sextant readingsto determine position.
Another method of posi-
tion determination was
by running out ranges
from shore and fixing the
positions by time. This
method, which allowed
collection of many more
soundings in a work
day, became practicable
when the oarsmen were
replaced by an engine
that allowed the boat to
move at a constant speed.
Each sounding
recorded needed cor-
rection for the height of
the tide at the time of
measurement, in order
to refer the depth to the
sounding datum or refer-ence plane, usually mean
low water. During the
hydrographic work, per-
sonnel at a nearby tide
station would maintain
a log of the rise and fall
of the tide. The hydrog-
rapher would later use
this information to adjust
each sounding for the
state of the tide.During the survey,
the boat crew recorded
the nature of the bottom
encountered as sound-
ings were made. On the
finished chart, this infor-
mation would be of use
to mariners evaluating
suitability of the bottom
for anchoring. The crew
also recorded positions
and condition of man-
made aids to navigation.
Upon completion of
field work, the hydrogra-
pher would have col-
lected and assembled all
information necessary
to prepare a nautical
chart. The smooth sheet,
relevant topographicmaps, and other informa-
tion would be passed to
the cartographers respon-
sible for producing the
final chart in a form suit-
able for printing in large
quantities.
The skill and dedi-
cation of the hydrogra-
phers, expressed through
the artistry of the cartog-raphers, gave charts of
immense practical value
to the mariners for which
they were created. Today
we admire them for their
esthetic value and for the
realization they instill of
the immense labor and
care that went into their
creation. To chart just
one typical bay on Flor-
idas coast, hydrogra-
phers spent many weeks
or months making and
recording thousands of
soundings along with
a position and tide cor-
rection for each using
techniques that could
be accurately described
as paper and pencilbefore the word elec-
tronic had been coined.
Yet where we can evalu-
ate positional accuracy
of early nautical charts,
History of creation of nautical charts continued
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it is almost always found
to be excellent. And the
basic approach created
by the early hydrogra-
phers, from data col-
lection to production of
the finished chart, was
sufficiently sound that it
is still in use today; only
the tools have changed.
Mid-20th centuryAfter World War II,
hydrographers creating
nautical charts ben-
efited from technologi-
cal advances that made
possible small, portable,accurate electronic depth
sounders. Even with
the increased efficiency
afforded by the new
device, however, the old
technique for position
determination use
of a sextant to measure
angles between stations
on shore remained the
state of the art. And theleadsman still had a role
to play: Coast and Geo-
detic Survey Descrip-
tive Report 8034,
dated 1953 reported that
portable depth recorder
(Model 808-J) was used
where the depths and
character of the bottom
permitted. On the exten-
sive shoal flats, in areas
where marine vegetation
cut out the fathometer
return, and in investi-
gating shoal spots, a
wooden pole, graduated
in feet, was used.
The 1953 report and
others from 1954 provide
further insights into the
equipment and methods.
In a 1953 survey of the
waters from Longboat
Pass to Tampa Bay, theprimary vessel was to be
the vessel Sosbee, which
was 68 feet in length.
She had a wooden hull,
a turn radius of 100
meters at 1,000 rpm and
a speed of 7 knots. She
was used only part of
one day, when she was
found to be too unhandy
in strong winds. Remain-ing soundings were done
from a 25-foot skiff,
powered by two 10 hp
outboard motors. The
skiff was based at Cortez
for most of the survey,
then moved to a shipyard
near the mouth of the
Manatee River for opera-
tions in that area.
A portable, auto-
matic tide gauge was
maintained at Cortez.
Hourly heights were used
without correction
no allowance was made
for distance from the
gage. The tidal datum
was mean low water, and
headquarters deter-
mined the gauge eleva-
tion.
Reflecting another
technological advance,control stations were
located on aerial photo-
graphs, and shorelines
and topography were
determined from photo-
grammetric sheets. Still,
sounding positions were
determined by the usual
three-point fix method
using a sextant where
possible, but otherwiseestimated from shore-
line details. Bottom
samples were taken to
allow better definition
than hard and soft,
which were the only
annotations on earlier
charts.
In all, 16.5 square
miles were surveyed,
with 3,170 positions
mapped. Pole soundings
totaled 6,849. Transects
totaled 486.7 miles,
including 24.1 by the
Sosbee. The hydrogra-
phers were confident that
1-foot accuracy had been
achieved.
Charting inthe 1990s
Nautical chart
makers in the 1990s
benefit from additional
technological advances
realized since the 1950s.
Most significant is
computerization, which
allows efficient manage-
ment and manipulation
of the immense quanti-
ties of data resultingfrom measuring depths
at many thousands of
places in a body of
water. The calculations
involved to correct the
field data for tides and
other variables must
be performed for each
datum, an extremely
labor-intensive task
when done with pencil
on paper, but one readily
managed by computers.
The computer programs
called Geographic
Information Systems
are important to todays
chart creation process,
as they automate precise
placement on the chart
of depth data and readily
assist such tasks as cre-
ation of depth contours.
Also, workers using GISin other fields, such as
environmental planning,
marine animal migration
studies, oil spill cleanup,
etc., can share the data.
Specialized mapping
programs and graphics
applications have almost
completely supplanted
the traditional methods
of cartography; rarelydoes an artist apply ink
to vellum in order to
create a nautical chart or
map. Instead, the cartog-
rapher guides a mouse or
uses a pressure-sensitive
stylus on a graphics
tablet to transform the
plethora of high qual-
ity, precise data into an
understandable, useful,
and esthetically pleasing
product for the boater.
Another technol-
ogy that has transformed
cartography in the 1990s
is the Global Positioning
System, a satellite-based
means to determine
positions on the earths
surface. Using the most
accurate kind of GPS,
known as Differential
GPS, positions can easilyand quickly be measured
to one meter (about 1.1
yard) or better. When
the workboat arrives at
a desired site, the DGPS
system records the depth,
the time (for use in tide
correction), and the loca-
tion.
In ideal situations,
the DGPS data collectorcan be connected directly
to the depth sounder
so that the only action
required by the field
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55-PLUS DOUBLEWIDE:2BR/2BA 10x20. Floridaroom, roof over finishedshed, carport, corner lot.$19,900. 941-739-0083.
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1-800-579-9106, ext. 1042.
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3BR/2BA FORECLO-SURE! $11,000! Only$199/month! Five per-cent down, 20 years at 8percent APR. Buy 4/BR,
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Wednesday, Nov. 5
1:15 p.m. Gulf Coast Writers meeting
with guest speaker Charlie Winans at theIsland Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive,Holmes Beach. Information: 941-778-7631. 7 p.m. Join StoryCorps founder DaveIsay as he reflects on the listening project thathas become a national movement at the AsoloTheater, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota.Information: 941-351-8000. Fee applies.
Thursday, Nov. 6
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts and crafts extrava-
ganza at Peridia Golf and Country Club, 4950Peridia Blvd. E., Bradenton. Information:941-758-2582. 9:30 a.m. to noon Manasota Genealogi-cal Society presents The Mysteries of TimeLines with Fran Carter Walker at the ManateeCentral Library, 1301 Barcarrota Blvd., Braden-ton. Information: 941-722-5156. 10 to 11 a.m. Mommy and Me at MoteOcean Babies program for ages 2 to 5
(accompanied by an adult) at Mote Marine Lab-oratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota.Information: 941-388-4441. Fee applies. 8 p.m. Wilder! Wilder! Wilder! opensat the Cook Theater, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail,
Ocean Babies program for ages 2 to 5(accompanied by an adult) at Mote Marine Lab-oratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota.Information: 941-388-4441. Fee applies. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Paint the town with$15 million of Art festival on Main Street atLakewood Ranch, 8126 Lakewood RanchBlvd., Bradenton. Information: 954-341-2535. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bradenton-Sara-sota Rose Societys 50th Anniversary show atthe John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. Information:941-359-5700. Fee applies.
11 a.m. to noon Container watergarden class at the Backyard Getaway Store,5004 15th St. E., Bradenton. Information:941-752-7663.
Noon to 4 p.m. Duette ElementarySchool Fall Festival at 40755 SR62, Parrish.Information: 941-721-6674. 1 to 3 p.m. Southeast High SchoolCulinary Art School Fun with Citrus Cookingcontest and taste testing at Mixon Fruit Farm,
2712 26th Ave. E., Bradenton. Information:941-748-5829. 1 to 5 p.m. Mote Island Quest Hide andSeek camp for ages 8 to 11 at Mote MarineLaboratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy.,
Sarasota, through Nov. 23. Information:941-3351-8000. Fee applies.
Friday, Nov. 7
6:30 p.m. Family movie night featur-ing Space Jam at the Anna Maria IslandCommunity Center, 407 Magnolia Ave., AnnaMaria. Information: 941-778-1908.
8 p.m. Open mic night at the VillageBookshop, Village of the Arts, 1006 11th Ave.W., Bradenton. Information: 941-750-9141.
Saturday, Nov. 8
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Privateers ThievesMarket at Coquina Beach in Bradenton Beach.Information: 941-323-4075. 9 to 11 a.m. I Saw a Fish programfor ages 6 to 12 accompanied by an adult atMote Marine Laboratory, 1600 Ken ThompsonPkwy., Sarasota. Information: 941-388-4441.Fee applies. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discover Egmont Keyfeaturing food, childrens games and the
150th anniversary of Egmont Key Lighthouse.Shuttle boats depart from Fort Desoto Parkuntil 1 p.m.. Information: egmontkey.info. Feeapplies. 10 to 11 a.m. Mommy and Me at Mote
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Wednesday, Nov. 5
1:15 p.m. Gulf Coast Writers meetingwith guest speaker Charlie Winans at theIsland Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive,Holmes Beach. Information: 941-778-7631. 7 p.m. Join StoryCorps founder DaveIsay as he reflects on the listening project thathas become a national movement at the AsoloTheater, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota.Information: 941-351-8000. Fee applies.
Thursday, Nov. 6
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts and crafts extrava-
ganza at Peridia Golf and Country Club, 4950Peridia Blvd. E., Bradenton. Information:941-758-2582. 9:30 a.m. to noon Manasota Genealogi-cal Society presents The Mysteries of TimeLines with Fran Carter Walker at the ManateeCentral Library, 1301 Barcarrota Blvd., Braden-ton. Information: 941-722-5156. 10 to 11 a.m. Mommy and Me at MoteOcean Babies program for ages 2 to 5
(accompanied by an adult) at Mote Marine Lab-oratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota.Information: 941-388-4441. Fee applies. 8 p.m. Wilder! Wilder! Wilder! opensat the Cook Theater, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail,
Ocean Babies program for ages 2 to 5(accompanied by an adult) at Mote Marine Lab-oratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota.Information: 941-388-4441. Fee applies. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Paint the town with$15 million of Art festival on Main Street atLakewood Ranch, 8126 Lakewood RanchBlvd., Bradenton. Information: 954-341-2535. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bradenton-Sara-sota Rose Societys 50th Anniversary show atthe John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. Information:941-359-5700. Fee applies.
11 a.m. to noon Container watergarden class at the Backyard Getaway Store,5004 15th St. E., Bradenton. Information:941-752-7663.
Noon to 4 p.m. Duette ElementarySchool Fall Festival at 40755 SR62, Parrish.Information: 941-721-6674. 1 to 3 p.m. Southeast High SchoolCulinary Art School Fun with Citrus Cookingcontest and taste testing at Mixon Fruit Farm,
2712 26th Ave. E., Bradenton. Information:941-748-5829. 1 to 5 p.m. Mote Island Quest Hide andSeek camp for ages 8 to 11 at Mote MarineLaboratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy.,
Sarasota, through Nov. 23. Information:941-3351-8000. Fee applies.
Friday, Nov. 7
6:30 p.m. Family movie night featur-ing Space Jam at the Anna Maria IslandCommunity Center, 407 Magnolia Ave., AnnaMaria. Information: 941-778-1908.
8 p.m. Open mic night at the VillageBookshop, Village of the Arts, 1006 11th Ave.W., Bradenton. Information: 941-750-9141.
Saturday, Nov. 8
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Privateers ThievesMarket at Coquina Beach in Bradenton Beach.Information: 941-323-4075. 9 to 11 a.m. I Saw a Fish programfor ages 6 to 12 accompanied by an adult atMote Marine Laboratory, 1600 Ken ThompsonPkwy., Sarasota. Information: 941-388-4441.Fee applies. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discover Egmont Keyfeaturing food, childrens games and the
150th anniversary of Egmont Key Lighthouse.Shuttle boats depart from Fort Desoto Parkuntil 1 p.m.. Information: egmontkey.info. Feeapplies. 10 to 11 a.m. Mommy and Me at Mote
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7 to 10 p.m. The German AmericanClub of Manatee County social dance at Bay-shore Gardens Recreation Center, 6919 26thSt. W., Bradenton. Information: 941-761-3833.Fee applies.
Sunday, Nov. 9
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discover Egmont Keyfeaturing food, childrens games and the 150thanniversary of Egmont Key Lighthouse. Shut-
tle boats depart from Fort Desoto Park until 2.Information: egmontkey.info. Fee applies.
Monday, Nov. 10
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Paint the town with$15 million of Art festival on Main Street atLakewood Ranch, 8126 Lakewood Ranch
Blvd., Bradenton. Information: 954-341-2535. 11:30 a.m. Democratic Womens Clubof Manatee County meeting with guest WaldoProffitt at the Holiday Inn Riverfront, 100 Riv-erfront Drive W., Bradenton. Reservations:941-795-7608. Fee applies.
Tuesday, Nov. 11Today is Veterans Day.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Chart smart seminarat the Anna Maria Island Power Squadron,1200 71st St. N.W., Bradenton. Information:941-795-0482.
Wednesday, Nov. 12
5 to 6 p.m. Sand-sculpting clinic at theBeachHouse restaurant, 200 Gulf Drive N., Bra-
denton Beach. Information: 941-713-1763.5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Longboat Key/Lido Key/St. Armands Key Chamber of Com-merce Chairmans reception at Re Federico,15 Avenue of the Flowers, Longboat Key. Res-ervations: 941-383-2466.
7 to 10 p.m. Moon Over Myakka Owl
Prowls at Myakka River State Park, 13208SR72, Sarasota. Limited space. Reserva-tions: 941-924-0273. Fee applies. 7:30 p.m. LazyFairy Improv comedy atthe Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trail,Sarasota. Information: 941-365-2494. Feeapplies.
Upcoming:
Nov. 13, nature photographer Bob Saly-ers at the South Florida Museum.
Nov. 13, Mommy and Me at Mote MarineAquarium.
Nov. 13, concert in the Mixon Fruit Farmgrove.
Nov. 15, International Childrens Festivalat Wakeland Elementary.
Nov. 17, Organ recital at ChristChurch.
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