
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) continues to present a significant risk to offshore and nearshore developments. While remote survey technologies are essential, diver‑led UXO Target Investigation (TI) offers a highly effective, precise, and confidence‑driven solution particularly in shallow or constrained environments.
Drawing from Diveworks International’s UXO Symposium presentation, this article explores how diver‑led investigation enhances safety, reduces uncertainty, and delivers real‑world project assurance.
Diver‑led investigations bring a level of clarity that remote methods alone cannot always achieve. By placing trained specialists directly on the seabed, projects benefit from hands‑on assessment and immediate decision‑making.
Key Advantages
Compared to purely remote investigation, diver‑led UXO TI significantly increases confidence in target identification, supporting safer construction and reducing costly delays.
Successful UXO target investigation relies on coordination between specialist personnel. A typical diver‑led UXO TI operation includes:
Each role is critical, ensuring operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in line with regulatory and client requirements.

Diver‑led UXO investigations require a robust and well‑planned resource spread, including:
This integrated setup allows teams to transition seamlessly from detection to identification without remobilisation.

A standard diver‑led UXO target investigation follows a structured, repeatable methodology:
This workflow ensures consistency across multiple targets while allowing flexibility for site‑specific conditions.

One of the biggest challenges in UXO mitigation is distinguishing genuine threats from benign anomalies. Diver‑led investigation dramatically reduces uncertainty, cutting down false positives and enabling informed decision‑making earlier in the project lifecycle.
By confirming targets in situ, project teams can:
Diver‑led UXO Target Investigation remains a trusted and highly effective method for managing UXO risk in shallow water and restricted environments. When combined with robust planning, skilled personnel, and specialist equipment, it provides unmatched confidence that survey targets are fully understood and appropriately managed.
For developers, contractors, and authorities alike, the message is clear: when assurance matters, divers make the difference
