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IHO-Nippon Foundation GEOMAC Project
Originally started as Japan Capacity Building Project (2009-2013), the Cartography, Hydrography and Related Training (CHART) Project (2014-2019) is now becoming the Geospatial Marine Analysis and Cartography (GEOMAC) project. It aims at providing education programme for young nautical cartographers with cutting-edge knowledge and it is funded from 2020 to 2022 and from 2023 to 2025, thanks to the generous support from the Nippon Foundation of Japan. This capacity building project has connected the nautical cartography community, currently 99 fellows from 51 countries. The skill and knowledge of this community contributes to solving regional and global challenges beyond the SOLAS obligation.
Special contributions from external donors
In addition to the annual contribution from the IHO Budget approved by Member States, the CB Fund receives donations made by governments, international organizations, funding agencies, associations or private individuals in support of the IHO CBWP.
CBSC21 (2023)
21st Capacity Building Sub-Committee Meeting (CBSC21) Tokyo, Japan 7-9 June 2023 Last Update on the List of Documents:
ABLOS27 (2020)
ABLOS 27 Business Meeting Remote GoToMeeting VTC (6 - 8 October 2020)
RSAHC9 (2022) with ICCWG
9th Meeting Muscat, Oman (15 - 17 November 2022 with ICCWG)
Standards in Force
Introduction SOLAS regulations V/18 and V/19, requires that in order to achieve chart carriage requirements (in terms of SOLAS), the ECDIS equipment must conform to the relevant IMO performance standards. ECDIS units on board are required to comply with one of two performance standards (either IMO resolution A.817(19), as amended; or resolution MSC.232(82)), depending on the date of their installation.
S-52 FAQ's
S-52 Frequently Asked Questions These frequently asked questions (FAQ) address issues that relate to the S-52 standard and the portrayal of colours and symbols in ECDIS.
ENC Production
Introduction The S-57 "Transfer Standard for Digital Hydrographic Data” is the IHO standard to be used for the exchange of digital hydrographic data between national hydrographic offices and for its distribution to manufacturers, mariners and other data users.
HCA16 (2019)
16th HCA Conference and Seminar on Hydrography at ATCM-42 3 - 5 July 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic)