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Category "A" Master of Science Programme in Hydrographic Science The Republic of Korea (ROK) sponsors a Master of Science Programme in Hydrographic Science at the University of Southern Mississippi (USA), Recognized at Category "A" level by the FIG-IHO-ICA IBSC.  

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Empowering Women in Hydrography

While the number of women in the workforce has risen in recent decades, there remains an imbalance between men and women in leadership positions, and women are still underrepresented in many STEM subjects. To try and change this, the IHO launched the project “Empowering Women in Hydrography” in 2021, with the goal of raising awareness about career opportunities in hydrography, and to increase the number of women in leadership positions.  The most recent study, conducted in early 2026, revealed that since the project's implementation, the percentage of female national hydrographers has increased from 7% to 10.5%. Similarly, the proportion of women chairing IHO bodies has risen from 13% to 32%. Additionally, women now vice-chair 44% of IHO organs.  In 2022 the project was officially endorsed as a UN Ocean Decade Action. 

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ENC Portrayal

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.

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Major Flag State Joins the International Hydrographic Organization

The global hydrographic community expanded in January 2026 with the accession of Panama to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), marking a significant milestone for international maritime cooperation. As one of the world’s major flag states and a strategic hub for global shipping, Panama’s membership is expected to strengthen hydrographic capacity and standards worldwide.

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Major Flag State Joins the International Hydrographic Organization

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Seabed Mapping: Enabling Ocean Action - World Hydrography Day 2025

Seabed mapping supports all activities centred on the ocean, from safety of navigation to marine conservation, marine renewable energy, coastal resilience, and the ocean economy. This includes charting new shipping routes in polar regions to providing up-to-date data to improve climate change models.

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Seabed Mapping: Enabling Ocean Action - World Hydrography Day 2025

4th Session of the Assembly (2026)

4th Session of the IHO Assembly (A-4) Rainier III Auditorium, Monaco 19 - 23 April 2026 Last Update: 10 April 2026

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S-57 ENC Portrayal

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.

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IHO DCDB - temporary app during NCEI outage

Hurricane Helene caused severe damage to several areas of the East Coast of the USA, which in turn has significantly impacted the operations of NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) in Asheville. Many of their systems including the online access to IHO DCDB-archived bathymetric data are currently down.

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IHO DCDB - temporary app during NCEI outage

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Global hydrographic community grows with 100th country joining the IHO

The Republic of Kiribati has officially become the 100th Member State of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), marking a significant milestone for the global hydrographic community. This historic landmark opens up numerous benefits of being an IHO Member State, from helping carry out obligations under the SOLAS Convention, to enhancing safety of navigation, maritime security, fisheries management, economic growth, environmental protection, and climate resilience.

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Global hydrographic community grows with 100th country joining the IHO