 The analysis of geospatial data from various measurement systems is a complex and practical enterprise that involves rapid and precise acquisition, but challenges arise due to the diversity of reference systems, which requires the combined use of processed results and archival data in paper form for correct interpretation. This issue is visible during hydrographic and geodetic surveys requiring geospatial integration of results. The publication presents both theoretical and practical verification of the adopted methodology using measurement campaign data from SOPOT to determine geospatial parameters for the tombolo phenomenon, resulting in error estimators not exceeding 3 cm. This article was authored by Powell Estobrowski, Cesarispect, Mariuspect, and others.