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Why Aqua Survey

With over 45 years of experience and a large fleet of vessels ranging in size from a 12-foot tracked amphibious vehicle to a 32-foot research vessel, Aqua Survey, Inc. is capable of handling the smallest to the largest of jobs.

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Why Aqua Survey

With over 45 years of experience and a large fleet of vessels ranging in size from a 12-foot tracked amphibious vehicle to a 32-foot research vessel, Aqua Survey, Inc. is capable of handling the smallest to the largest of jobs.

Our Services

Aqua Survey offers many methods to collect and preserve sediment cores and samples. Our specialized vessels offer room to process sediment on deck.

We put the “Survey” in Aqua Survey for a reason.  From sonar bottom mapping to state-of-the-art metal detection technology, consider your site mapped.

Our lab has a long history and performs various sediment and water analyses such as toxicity, grain size, and bioaccumulation studies to support your ecotoxicology projects.

Other Services

Aqua Survey owns and operates a fleet of over 20 research / survey vessels customized to support markout, environmental and geotechnical field services.

Aqua Survey performs services on remedial sites in partially and fully submerged zones.

Map, locate and retrieve cultural artifacts lost to time and tide with our custom-modified metal detection equipment.

Aqua Survey offers assistance to law enforcement with sonar and metal detection when time is of the essence.

Survey, Sampling, & toxicity

experts since 1975

Aqua Survey, Inc. has proven and refined methods to get your job done right.  We’re also innovators that don’t shy away from a challenge. Contact us today for a free consultation on your project.

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Buddha Laos Discovery

Aqua Survey Bokeo Buddha Expedition Update

In 2025, Aqua Survey, Inc. joined archaeologists from the Lao National Museum to locate a colossal bronze Buddha believed to have disappeared beneath the Mekong centuries ago. While the statue remains hidden, the team’s efforts uncovered a sandstone stela identifying the long-lost temple that once stood on a river island between Laos and Thailand.

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