Subsea
Survey
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Site
Assessment
Services

Most underwater survey contractors can deploy a platform. Very few can tell you which platform is right for your project - and fewer still have operated both in the same challenging environments over three decades of continuous fieldwork.

Silvercrest Submarines offers subsea survey and site assessment capability using manned submarines, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), or a combination of both. Platform selection is made on engineering merit: the nature of the site, the target depth, the data requirements, and the operational environment all determine which system - or combination of systems - will deliver the most reliable results. That is a judgement call that benefits enormously from operational experience, and it is the foundation on which every Silvercrest Submarines survey engagement begins.

Subsea survey and site assessment encompasses a broad range of activities: bathymetric survey and seabed mapping, structural condition inspection, environmental baseline studies, pre-installation site clearance, pipeline and cable route survey, infrastructure condition assessment, and search and recovery operations. Silvercrest Submarines has supported all of these across environments ranging from North Sea offshore installations and Mediterranean port infrastructure to UK inland reservoirs, dam faces, and the challenging freshwater conditions of Loch Ness.

For ROV-specific survey and inspection services, visit the ROV Survey & Inspection Services page. For manned submarine survey and wide-area site assessment capability, visit Submarine Survey & Site Assessment.

The Case For Experienced Subsea Operators

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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef
Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

Survey Applications & Environments

Silvercrest Submarines' survey capability spans the full range of underwater environments and project types. The following outlines the primary applications and the platform classes most commonly suited to each - though the right solution for any individual project is always determined through direct assessment.

Offshore Oil & Gas

Offshore infrastructure generates a continuous requirement for subsea survey work throughout its operational life. Pipeline route surveys, free-span assessments, riser condition inspection, jacket structure surveys, pre-installation site clearance, and IRM (inspection, repair and maintenance) support all require reliable underwater platforms capable of sustained operation in open-water environments.

For deep offshore installations in the North Sea and elsewhere, work class ROVs rated to 3,000 metres or beyond are the standard platform. Nearshore pipelines and shallower infrastructure are typically served by inspection class ROVs operating to 300–600 metres. Wide-area seabed surveys in moderate water depths can benefit from the coverage efficiency and observation quality of a manned submarine.

Port, Harbour & Maritime Infrastructure

Port and harbour infrastructure - quay walls, berth structures, navigation aids, bridge foundations, and scour-affected zones — requires survey systems that can operate in confined, often silty environments with restricted access and variable visibility. Compact inspection ROVs and micro/eyeball class systems are well-suited to these conditions; their small footprint and tether management characteristics allow access to areas that larger systems cannot reach.

For extended condition surveys of larger maritime structures across the Mediterranean and other major port regions, manned submarines offer coverage efficiency and real-time observational capability that repeated ROV dives cannot replicate as economically.

Dam, Reservoir & Freshwater Infrastructure

Concrete dam faces, gate mechanisms, intake structures, culverts, and sediment-affected reservoir beds present survey challenges that conventional diving methods often cannot safely or practically address. Water depth, confined access, cold temperatures, and the absence of safe decompression contingencies make ROV deployment the practical standard for freshwater infrastructure inspection.

Silvercrest Submarines' micro and eyeball class ROVs - including systems capable of passing through access apertures as small as 190mm in diameter — are specifically suited to intake structure inspection, culvert assessment, and confined-access dam face surveys across UK inland waters and internationally. Further detail is available on the Micro & Eyeball ROV category page.

Pipeline & Subsea Cable Survey

Pipeline route surveys, span and burial verification, cathodic protection assessment, damage investigation, and marine growth surveys are core ROV operations. Inspection class ROVs configured with forward-looking sonar, CP probes, and high-definition cameras are the standard platform for continuous pipeline runs; their ability to hold station and track linear infrastructure accurately makes them highly efficient for this application.

For initial route planning or wide-area seabed characterisation prior to cable or pipeline installation, submarine-based survey can provide cost-effective coverage of large areas in a single dive.

Environmental & Scientific Survey

Marine habitat mapping, oceanographic baseline studies, species identification and census surveys, sediment sampling programmes, archaeological survey, and pre-development environmental impact assessment all require platforms that combine reliable depth capability with minimal environmental disturbance.

Research-class submarines, capable of operating to 610 metres (2,000ft), offer wide-area coverage and manned scientific observation that is not replicable by ROV - a scientist aboard a submarine can make real-time judgements about what to investigate, adjust course, and capture observations across a far wider area in a single dive than a tethered ROV with limited traverse capability. For targeted follow-up of features identified during wide-area survey, observation ROVs provide precise, sustained inspection capability.

Silvercrest Submarines has conducted scientific and environmental survey operations in UK waters, the Pacific, the Caribbean, and freshwater environments, including Loch Ness. The Featured Projects page provides further operational context.

Search, Recovery & Security

Underwater search operations, wreck survey, asset and evidence location, port security monitoring, and anti-piracy support all draw on Silvercrest Submarines' ability to deploy appropriate platforms rapidly. For defined search areas with specific target characteristics, ROVs equipped with sonar, metal detection, and high-definition imaging systems are highly effective. For extended search coverage across larger areas - particularly where surface vessel manoeuvring is constrained - manned submarines offer endurance and coverage efficiency that tethered systems cannot match.
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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef
Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

Platform Selection - ROV or Submarine?

Combined Deployments

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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef
Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

Subsea Survey Planning & Project Support

Silvercrest Submarines' involvement in a survey project does not begin at the quayside and end when the equipment is recovered. The full project lifecycle — from initial feasibility through to post-survey reporting — can be supported from a single point of contact.

Feasibility Assessment

Before any platform is committed to a project, Silvercrest Submarines will assess the site conditions, target depth, access constraints, regulatory environment, and data requirements to determine whether the proposed survey approach is achievable and whether the proposed platform is the right tool for the job. This is the stage at which decisions made on paper are tested against operational reality — and where experience in the field is most valuable.

Survey Methodology

Defining the data capture requirements, sensor configuration, positioning methodology, and reporting standards appropriate to the application requires familiarity with both the technical capabilities of the platforms and the practical limitations of operating them in real environments. Silvercrest Submarines can assist clients in specifying survey methodologies that are achievable, appropriately detailed, and defensible to regulatory or client standards.

Mobilisation Planning

Support vessel selection, launch and recovery infrastructure, deck space and crane requirements, crew and pilot provision, and logistics planning are all elements of survey mobilisation where operational experience reduces risk. Silvercrest Submarines advises on support vessel requirements and can assist in planning mobilisation logistics for both ROV and submarine deployments worldwide.

Pilot Training

Where clients wish to operate their own ROV or submarine platforms, Silvercrest Submarines provides pilot training on-site anywhere in the world. This is particularly relevant for research institutions, government agencies, and offshore operators who have acquired systems and require certified operational competence.

Certification & Regulatory Guidance

Operating manned submarines or work class ROVs in commercial or regulated environments involves navigating classification society requirements, flag state regulations, operational permits, and jurisdiction-specific rules that vary considerably between regions. Silvercrest Submarines has operated in multiple regulatory environments and can assist clients in understanding the certification and permitting requirements relevant to their project.

Post-Survey Reporting

Data processing, condition reporting, and engineering assessment support can be provided following survey completion, ensuring that the data gathered translates into clear, actionable findings rather than raw footage or uninterpreted sensor logs.
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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef
Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

Why Silvercrest Submarines For Subsea Survey

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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

ROV Survey & Inspection Services

From micro and eyeball class systems capable of accessing 190mm-diameter culverts and confined intake structures to 3,000-metre-rated work class vehicles for deep offshore inspection, Silvercrest Submarines' ROV survey capability covers the full depth and complexity range of underwater inspection requirements. Systems are available for offshore pipeline and structure inspection, port and harbour assessment, dam and reservoir surveys, environmental monitoring, and search and recovery operations.
ROV Survey & Inspection Services

Submarine Survey & Site Assessment

Manned submersible survey operations offer wide-area seabed coverage, real-time human observation and scientific judgement, and endurance at depth that tethered ROV systems cannot replicate efficiently. Silvercrest Submarines' submarine survey capability spans coastal, offshore, and deep-water environments, with commercial submarines rated to 366 metres (1,200ft) and research submarines rated to 610 metres (2,000ft). Observer and scientific personnel capacity is available on selected platforms.
Submarine Survey & Site Assessment
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Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef
Drawing of An Eco Sub At A Coral Reef

Frequently Asked Questions About Subsea Surveys & Site Assessments