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NIOHC21 (2022)
TSCOM37
Remote meeting hosted by IOC, Paris, France - 11 to 15 January 2021 (Online Symposium/Seabed 2030 - 11-15 January 2021)
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.
NIOHC20 (2021)
S-100 Standards in Force
Introduction SOLAS regulations V/18 and V/19 requires that, to meet requirements for carrying charts (in terms of SOLAS), the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) equipment must conform to the relevant IMO performance standards. IMO resolution MSC.530(106) applied to S-100 ECDIS and thus in addition to S-57 based standards in force units must also comply with the following:
ENC Portrayal S-57
Introduction IHO Publication S-52 was developed in conjunction with the IMO Performance Standards for Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). It provides specifications and guidance regarding the issuing and updating of Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC), and their display in ECDIS in terms of symbols and colours.
ENC & ECDIS
Introduction SOLAS regulations V/18 and V/19 requires that, to meet requirements for carrying charts (in terms of SOLAS), the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) equipment must conform to the relevant IMO performance standards. IMO resolution MSC.530(106) applied to S-100 ECDIS and thus in addition to S-57 based standards in force units must also comply with the following:
WWNWS11 (2019)
11th World-Wide Navigational Warning Service Sub-Committee (WWNWS-SC) Meeting Halifax, Canada (26 - 30 August 2019)
E-Navigation and GMDSS
Introduction E-navigation is defined as “the harmonized collection, integration, exchange, presentation and analysis of marine information on board and ashore by electronic means to enhance berth to berth navigation and related services for safety and security at sea and protection of the marine environment.” It is intended to meet present and future user needs through harmonization of marine navigation systems and supporting shore services.

