Spectrum is an independent group that specialises in the provision of vessel based solutions and geophysicial surveys to clients throughout NW Europe and North America.
Our aim at Spectrum is to combine a client-centric emphasis to our activities with a focus on providing high quality service delivery both onshore and offshore.
Our experienced team are committed to providing the highest quality marine survey solutions to our clients.
Our team has many years' experience in the offshore, renewable energy and survey sectors.
Our team have a wealth of knowledge, experience and contacts in the marine industry.
View our current and past projects here.
We are proud of our pro-active QHSE culture.
We are looking to recruit focused and driven individuals to our diverse organisation.
Spectrum recently donated £500 to Oakhaven Hospice , a very worthy cause.
The funds were raised through staff exercise efforts, where for every 10 km cycled, and every 5 km ran or walked, £1 would be donated. Over 5,500 km were covered in 2020 by the Spectrum team.We will continue to support Oakhaven Hospice in 2021.
The Spectrum team have recently completed an intertidal magnetometer survey to identify existing infrastructure, including a buried pipeline. The survey involved using both marine and aerial magnetometer methods and marked the inaugural commercial flight of our new AeroMag™ system.
This system utilises RTK positioning with the latest MFAM™ caesium magnetometer technology from Geometrics Inc. , sampling data at 1000 Hz, making magnetometer data acquisition over these shallow intertidal waters areas faster, more accurate and easily accessible.
Spectrum recently carried out a high resolution multibeam survey of the London wreck site on behalf of MSDS Marine.
Located in the Thames Estuary, London was a Second Rate ‘Large Ship’ built in Chatham in 1656 during the Interregnum. She is known for having formed a part of the English Squadron sent to collect Charles II from the Netherlands and restore him to his throne in an effort to end the anarchy which followed the death of Cromwell in 1658.The London was blown up accidentally on passage from Chatham in March 1665. Approximately 300 people are thought to have died.
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