A recreational specialty that teaches certified divers to produce georeferenced reef maps — pairing castable sonar for the seabed with photogrammetry for the reef itself — without ever touching living coral.
A reef can decline for years before anyone notices, because each visitor only ever sees it as it is that day — not as it was. A map fixes a moment. Map the same reef again next season and the two line up: growth, loss, recovery, damage, made specific. Not "reefs are in trouble somewhere," but this reef, these images, this change.
You don't need survey-grade instruments for that to matter — you need an honest record, made the same way twice. But spend three dives mapping a reef and the record isn't the only thing that changes: you won't look at one the same way again.
The seabed around a reef — the sand flats, slopes, and channels that frame it — is mapped acoustically with a towed surface sonar. The reef itself is documented optically, frame by frame, with no contact. You then register the two datasets into a single map carrying a stated accuracy.
The result is a documented, repeatable record of a site's structure that can be re-surveyed later to reveal what changed — growth, recession, bleaching, storm damage, recovery. That repeatability is the point of the specialty.
Five client-side calculators turn the geometry of the course into pre-dive numbers — no login, no app, works offline once loaded.
Sonar footprint from depth and beam angle, and the lane spacing for gap-free coverage.
The true underwater field of view through a flat port, and the corrected frame width.
How far to move between photos for your overlap, and the camera interval at swim speed.
Angular step and frame count to circle a target feature with enough overlap.
Your real GPS, scale, datum and checkpoint inputs become an honest limitations statement.
One tabbed app. Each tool feeds the next.
Reef Cartographer is an independent distinctive specialty. The PADI courses above are named as genuine prerequisites and recommendations — Reef Cartographer is not a PADI-owned course.
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