Kurt Struyts explains: "A depth survey is like a land survey, but under water. We map out the depth of the bottom with sonar equipment aboard the Echo. We do this to ensure the safety of navigation. Of course, if we allow ships of a certain depth, we must also ensure that the bottom is deep enough.
With depth soundings, we also monitor dredging operations. In addition, we occasionally assist in retrieving sunken objects, such as lost cargo, fenders or a bicycle. Thanks to the sonar equipment, we can track a grabbing crane live in 3D."