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Funded Opportunities for Training & Sea Survey Experience

As part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening hydrographic capacity worldwide, the IHO is pleased to share that several fully-funded opportunities for training and hands-on survey experience are currently open for applications, including a call to participate in a trans-Atlantic hydrographic survey. 

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Funded Opportunities for Training & Sea Survey Experience

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Guidelines for the Standardisation of Undersea Feature Names Available in Portuguese

The IHO has released an English /Portuguese version of the guidelines for the Standardisation of Undersea Feature Names (IHO publication B-6). These guidelines explain the process to submit proposals for undersea features names and provide necessary information for them to be adopted by the GEBCO Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN). This English /Portuguese version is the result of a productive cooperation and input from Brazil (DHN) and Portugal (IHPT).

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Guidelines for the Standardisation of Undersea Feature Names Available in Portuguese

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New IHO Director presents his background & future objectives

Following the elections during the 3rd session of the IHO Assembly, Dr. John Nyberg has formally taken up his role as IHO Director at the Secretariat in Monaco. In order to get to know him better, we asked him questions about his background and aspirations for his tenure at the IHO Secretariat.

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New IHO Director presents his background & future objectives

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Empowering Women in Hydrography: A Transformative Three-Year Journey Towards Gender Equality

Like other disciplines within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), hydrography exhibits a gender imbalance, particularly in advanced career stages. Currently, just over 10% of the 99 Member States of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) have a female National Hydrographer. And while women represent roughly half the population, only 24.8% of them occupy leadership positions with national hydrographic offices. In today’s competitive world, organizations need qualified employees to help them achieve their objectives. By not tapping into half of the available talent pool, they could be missing out.   Acknowledging this disparity, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and the Canadian Hydrographic Service collaboratively initiated a Canadian-funded, groundbreaking three-year project titled "Empowering Women in Hydrography," aimed at fostering gender equality in the field.

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Empowering Women in Hydrography: A Transformative Three-Year Journey Towards Gender Equality

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Major Milestone Achieved in Transition to Smart Navigation with Operational Editions of S-100 Standards

In a historic breakthrough for digital navigation, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Member States have adopted the first set of operational standards within the S-100 framework. This decision paves the way for Coastal States to offer official products and services based on these standards, significantly advancing the field of maritime navigation. The adoption also has profound implications for ocean data collection and sea surveys, as these new products will require enhanced data in order to realize their full potential.

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Major Milestone Achieved in Transition to Smart Navigation with Operational Editions of S-100 Standards

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Global hydrographic community to gather in Monaco for pivotal International Hydrographic Organization Assembly

Government representatives, maritime authorities, international organizations, and industry leaders from across the world will gather in Monaco from 20 to 23 April 2026 for the Assembly of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), the principal global forum for decisions on hydrography, seabed mapping, and maritime data standards.

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Global hydrographic community to gather in Monaco for pivotal International Hydrographic Organization Assembly

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Women in Hydrography: New Data Reveal Gains in Leadership, Gaps in Workforce Representation

The latest data on the number of men and women working in hydrography have been released. With 51 IHO Member States answering the EWH 2025 survey, the results reveal advancements in some areas but also challenges.

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Women in Hydrography: New Data Reveal Gains in Leadership, Gaps in Workforce Representation

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Naming undersea features using the same system as the stars discussed during SCUFN meeting

With this year seeing a new record number of proposals to name undersea features, members of the GEBCO Sub Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN) discussed ways to deal with increasingly large numbers of proposals but also how to safeguard data on features in disputed areas.

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Naming undersea features using the same system as the stars discussed during SCUFN meeting

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Understanding sea-level rise - improving predictions through studying the shape of the seabed

In many places around the world, data clearly shows the level of the sea is rising. In low lying coastal areas, even small increases when coupled with high tides and storm surges have had devastating consequences, such as altering coastlines, impacting offshore energy infrastructure and displacing populations. A better understanding of factors influencing sea level is vital in order to prepare for and mitigate its impacts.

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Understanding sea-level rise - improving predictions through studying the shape of the seabed