TY - EJOU AU - Fadil, Nurfazira Mohamed AU - Tang, Kelvin Kang Wee AU - Gunathilaka, Malavige Don Eranda Kanchana AU - Omar, Abdullah Hisam AU - Supian, Muhammad Fahim TI - Optimizing Sea-Spike Detection and Removal in Bathymetric Data: A Case Study of Bintulu, Sarawak T2 - Revue Internationale de Géomatique PY - 2025 VL - 34 IS - 1 SN - 2116-7060 AB - Single-beam echo sounders remain popular for seabed mapping because they possess an affordable cost and user-friendly design, delivering essential services for marine navigation, coastal management and resource conservation. High-amplitude echoes known as sea-spikes can severely harm depth measurement precision by disrupting readings, thus lowering the overall data accuracy. The manual processing method for outliers produces subjective results and demands excessive labor, which makes it difficult to accomplish trustworthy data processing. The study presents the Sea-Spike Filtering System (SSFS) as a semi-automatic system that utilizes mean absolute deviation (MAD) together with median filter (MF) techniques to efficiently find and eliminate false data in sea observations. The SSFS system showed reliable noise reduction abilities when tested with actual bathymetric data from Bintulu, Sarawak, thus delivering data quality upgrades that fulfilled 59.39% of International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Order 2 Total Vertical Uncertainty (TVU) guidelines. The Mean Absolute Deviation value decreased substantially from 1.0618 to 0.4314, which enhanced noise reduction without influencing the Residual Mean Square Error or Mean Absolute Error statistics of 1.4188 and 0.9663 m, respectively. The successful elimination of sea-spike outliers through the system leads to general-purpose survey accuracy, yet more system improvements are required to meet the demanding safety standards in shallow water applications. KW - Bathymetry; sea-spikes; filtering system; outliers DO - 10.32604/rig.2025.066200