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New guide on accuracy of depth information in Electronic Navigational Charts - ENCs

Data provided in electronic navigational charts can vary greatly in accuracy depending on when the sea survey to gather the data was carried out, the type of technology used, as well as the seafloor coverage.

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New guide on accuracy of depth information in Electronic Navigational Charts - ENCs

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Category "B" Programmes in Hydrographic Survey and Nautical Cartography The Republic of Korea (ROK) sponsors Hydrographic Survey and Nautical Cartography programmes Recognized at Category "B" level by the FIG-IHO-ICA IBSC.    

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A4 Industry Exhibition

A key element of the IHO Assembly is the Industry Exhibition, which provides the private sector with a unique opportunity to showcase their technology and expertise to the global hydrographic community, all in one place.

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UNCLOS and the international legal framework suitability for ocean activities discussed at ABLOS Conference

The 12th IHO-IAG ABLOS conference brought together participants from all over the world to discuss how the global regulatory framework and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) addresses some of today's most pressing ocean-related challenges. Organised in partnership with the Qatari Standing Committee of the Convention on the Law of the Sea, the 280 participants learned about achievements of UNCLOS, challenges it faces in today’s international context, and gaps to be addressed. One question which emerged repeatedly was whether the convention was flexible enough to address modern issues.

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UNCLOS and the international legal framework suitability for ocean activities discussed at ABLOS Conference

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The Bahamas Joins the International Hydrographic Organization

This Move Highlights National Commitment to Maritime Safety, Economic Growth, and Ocean Stewardship  The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) is pleased to announce that the Commonwealth of The Bahamas has officially joined the Organization, marking a significant step in the nation’s efforts to enhance its maritime capabilities and sustainable ocean development. 

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The Bahamas Joins the International Hydrographic Organization

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Participants in the IHO – Korea capacity-building initiative graduate from the University of Southern Mississippi

The IHO attended the graduation ceremony for the ten Hydrographic Science students at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM), USA, on Friday 29 July . Of these, three students from Bangladesh, Philippines, and Thailand were part of the Category "A" Master of Science in Hydrographic Science Programme under the IHO-Republic of Korea (ROK) Programme of Technical Cooperation.

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Participants in the IHO – Korea capacity-building initiative graduate from the University of Southern Mississippi

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Capacity-Building Sub-Committee discusses new projects and challenges

The Capacity Building Sub-Committee (CBSC) met last week in Denpasar, Bali, for its annual meeting where participants discussed training and education initiatives. Hosted by Pushidrosal, the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Centre of the Indonesian Navy, the gathering enabled the Committee members to review projects such as the IHO e-learning centre and achievements of the Empowering Women in Hydrography project.

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Capacity-Building Sub-Committee discusses new projects and challenges

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Hydrographic Services and Standards Committee discusses progress in standards

Pushidrosal, the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Centre of the Indonesia Navy, hosted the annual meeting of the Hydrographic Services and Standards Committee (HSSC) last week, in Denpasar, Bali.

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Hydrographic Services and Standards Committee discusses progress in standards

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Empowering Women in Hydrography

Despite more and more women working in hydrography, leadership positions are still often occupied by men. In the IHO bodies, only 13% are chaired by women. With the goal of raising awareness about the different jobs available to women in hydrography, and of facilitating them to reach leadership positions, the IHO has launched a new project to “Empower women in Hydrography”.  

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Empowering Women in Hydrography