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South-East Pacific HC
Side Event: Global Ocean Data Sharing
A Key Enabler to Inform Science, Management, and Policy Development This high-level networking event will discuss why and how the public and private sectors can contribute ocean depth data.

2nd UN Ocean Conference Lisbon
The Stockholm Environment Institute and the IHO are organizing a side-event on seabed mapping & marine data to support multifunctional spatial planning at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon. Organized in partnership with IOC-UNESCO, Sweden, the African Union Commission, and the United Kingdom, the event will look at the role of marine data to inform the competing needs of a broad range of ocean stakeholders. Participants will discuss activities, innovations and challenges, as well as technologies and monitoring systems. It will examine how improved data could inform the organization of the marine space to ensure a more sustainable use of ecosystems.

UN Ocean Decade Conference
The IHO and the OECD are co-hosting a satellite event during the UN Ocean Decade conference in Barcelona. Entitled "The Seabed Data We Need for the Ocean We Want," this session aims to look at the importance of advancing our understanding of the ocean and fostering increased investment in related activities.

USCHC43 Meeting (2020)
43rd US/Canada Hydrographic Commission (USCHC) Meeting Québec City, Canada 24 Feb 2020 Note: To be held in conjunction with the Canadian Hydrographic Conference 2020 (CHC 2020) - (24-27 February).
MEETINGS AFTER 2024
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Basic PT Documents
Basic PT Documents
Winner of the first Ex Abyssis ad Alta Award announced
“Professionalism”, “dedication”, “profound knowledge”, “expertise”, “kindness”, these are a few of the words used to describe the winner of the new Ex Abyssis ad Alta – IHO Award for Hydrographic Excellence.

New issue of the International Hydrographic Review
