Title: The International Hydrographic Organization
1- The International Hydrographic Organization
- - ECDIS Stakeholders Forum -
- Captain Robert WARD
- Director, IHB
2Programme - Topics
- IHO Structure
- Decision Making Process
- New WGs
- IHO Resolutions
- ENC Coverage
- E-Navigation
3Programme - Topics
- Preparing for the Future
- IHO Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII)
and the IHO Geospatial Registry - S-100 Hydrographic Geospatial Data Standard
development status report - S-101 - ENC Product Specification status report
4Programme - Topics
- Inland ECDIS developments status report
- Other ECDIS-related digital development - status
reports - Digital Nautical Publications
- Marine Information Overlays
- Marine Information Overlays
- S-52 - ECDIS Symbology status report
5Timetable
- 0900 ESF Starts
- 1000 1020 Coffee Break
- 1200 1330 Lunch Break
- 1500 1530 Coffee Break
- 1630 End day One
- 1830 Social Function
- 0900 Start
- 1000 1020 Coffee Break
- 1200 ESF ends
6S-100 and S-101 will not affect S-57 based ECDIS
for the next 10-15 years - at least When it
does, it will be user demand driven
7Safety of Life at Sea Convention(SOLAS)
- Chapter V, Regulation 2
- 2 Nautical chart or nautical publication is a
special-purpose map or book, or a specially
compiled database from which such a map or book
is derived, that is issued officially by or on
the authority of a Government, authorized
Hydrographic Office or other relevant government
institution and is designed to meet the
requirements of marine navigation. - Refer to appropriate resolutions and
recommendations of the International Hydrographic
Organization concerning the authority and
responsibilities of coastal States in the
provision of charting in accordance with
regulation 9.
8Safety of Life at Sea Convention(SOLAS)
- Chapter V, Regulation 9
- Contracting Governments undertake to arrange for
the collection and compilation of hydrographic
data and the publication, dissemination and
keeping up to date of all nautical information
necessary for safe navigation.
9Chapter V, Regulation 9 (cont)
- Contracting Governments undertake to ensure the
greatest possible uniformity in charts and
nautical publications and to take into account
whenever possible, relevant international
resolutions and recommendations
- Refer to the appropriate resolutions and
recommendations adopted by the International
Hydrographic Organization.
10- 167 IMO Member States
- 80 IHO Member States
- 4 applications pending
1180 IHO Member States
2 Approvals and 2 Applications Pending Bulgaria
and Mauritania, Cameroon and Sierra Leone
12IHO - Objectives
- The Objectives of the IHO are
- the coordination of the activities of national
hydrographic offices - the greatest possible uniformity of nautical
charts and documents - the adoption of reliable and efficient methods
for hydrographic surveys - the development of related sciences and
techniques
13IHO Structure
International Hydrographic Conference
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CBC
CHRIS
WEND
1y
- Finance Committee
- Tidal Committee
- S44 WG
- Hydrographic Dictionary WG
- Committee on Antarctica
- ..
CSPCWG
TSMADWG
CSMWG
SNPWG
DQWG
?1y
Note RENCs and RHCs are not accountable to IHO
14New CHRIS WGs
- Reactivation of Data Quality WG
- Consideration of application of ISO quality
standards and principles - Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure WG
- Scoping study
- Hydrography and Cartography in Inland Waters WG
- Scoping study
15Regional Hydrographic Commissions
162009 Transition to a two - Committee Structure
- Hydrographic Specifications and Standards
Committee (HSSC) - All technical programs, technical WGs, ..
- Inter Regional Coordination Committee (IRCC)
- All inter-regional and capacity building programs
17IHO Decision Making
- Committees and WGs only provide proposals
- Unless decided at a Conference ( General
Assembly) - ALL Member States are consulted
- At least a 50 positive vote is required
(currently 38 votes) - Not responding, is in effect NO
- This is normal procedure for many
inter-governmental organizations
18 19IHO Standards
S-44 Standards for Hydrographic Surveys
M-5 Standards of Competence for Hydrographic
Surveyors
20IHO Standards
M-8 Standards of Competence for Nautical
Cartographers
ISO
21IHO Standards
S-32 Hydrographic Dictionary
M-4 Chart Specifications
22IHO Standards
S-52 Specifications for ECDIS
S-57 IHO Transfer Standard for Hydrographic Data
23Introduction of new or revised standards
24INT Chart Series
25ECDIS
26ENC Coverage and Availability
27Actual ENC Coverage late 2007- early 2008
Published
Confirmed in Production
Status Unclear
Status unclear
28Actual ENC Coverage late 2007- early 2008
Background AMVER shipping density
Published
Confirmed in Production
Status Unclear
Status unclear
29ENC Availability (July 2007)
7155
Additional cells believed to exist 2000
302007 Coverage Navigation Purpose 1 Overview
312007 CoverageNavigation Purpose 2 General
322007 CoverageNavigation Purpose 3 Coastal
332007 CoverageNavigation Purposes 4,5 and 6 ENC
Coverage
34Looking Ahead to 2010
- Current coverage HO answers to IHO Circular
Letter 71/06 on route coverage in 2010
35Coverage of International Shipping Routes - 2010
36IHO ENC Production Initiatives
- ENC Production
- Regional Hydrographic Commissions
- Capacity Building Program
- Training
- Inter-regional cooperation
- Bi-lateral Assistance / Co-production
- IHB and CBC technical visits program
- Harmonization of Data
- Regional Hydrographic Commissions
- INT Chart Regional coordinators
37We are all trying to avoid this
38S-100 and S-101 will not affect S-57 based ECDIS
for the next 10-15 years - at least When it
does, it will be user demand driven