James Porter (@jamesphydro) 's Twitter Profile
James Porter

@jamesphydro

Hydrographic Surveyor, diver, runner and anything exploration.

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A Minke whale causing chaos, off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard. #whale #whales #minkewhale #Massachusetts #survey #hydrographic #surveyor #WindEnergy

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Unsuprisingly our final #CAREAlumni is Professor Sir Keith Porter ProfSir Keith Porter. As the founder member of the WM CARE Team, Sir Keith has been instrumental in shaping both the team and PHEM across the UK and continues to support the WM CARE Team in his role as chairman. #Legend

Unsuprisingly our final #CAREAlumni is Professor Sir <a href="/keithporter999/">Keith  Porter</a> <a href="/TCUK_KeithP/">ProfSir Keith Porter</a>. As the founder member of the <a href="/wmcareteam/">WM CARE Team</a>, Sir Keith has been instrumental in shaping both the team and PHEM across the UK and continues to support the <a href="/wmcareteam/">WM CARE Team</a> in his role as chairman. #Legend
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A beautiful spot to be working today. Helping planners to identify areas at risk of #flooding #whatagarden #leica #Surveying

A beautiful spot to be working today. Helping planners to identify areas at risk of #flooding #whatagarden #leica #Surveying
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#efficient great value full coverage #survey data from Storm GeoSwath I. Reducing flooding by #measurement #understanding and #innovation

#efficient great value full coverage #survey data from Storm GeoSwath I. Reducing flooding by #measurement #understanding and #innovation
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A 200m extract from Storm GeoSwathe on the Great Ouse. Easily extract cross sections at any point along the survey. With our custom built ramps we can launch, fully mobilised, down even heavily vegetated banks!

A 200m extract from Storm GeoSwathe on the Great Ouse. Easily extract cross sections at any point along the survey. With our custom built ramps we can launch, fully mobilised, down even heavily vegetated banks!