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MASS PT4
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Navigation Project Team (PT) 4th MASS PT Meeting 5 Oct 2022 VTC Event - (MSTEAMS) 11:00 - 14:00 (GMT) Last Update: 21 September 2022
MASS PT7
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Navigation Project Team (PT) 7th MASS PT Meeting 17 July 2024 VTC Last Update: 24 July 2024
GGC39
XXXIXth Meeting of the GEBCO Guiding Committee (GGC39) National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, 31 October - 1 November 2022 Note: This event follows the GEBCO Map the Gaps Annual Symposium being held at the same location 26 - 28 October 2022. For more info click here
Document Review Working Group - DRWG20 (2022)
Document Review Working Group (DRWG20) - Remote Webex (21-24 March 2022) 0900-1200 GMT Online Registration
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Last Update: 4 February 2021
SCRUM8
Remote meeting hosted by IOC, Paris, France - 11 to 15 January 2021 (Online Symposium/Seabed 2030 - 11-15 January 2021)
TSCOM37
Remote meeting hosted by IOC, Paris, France - 11 to 15 January 2021 (Online Symposium/Seabed 2030 - 11-15 January 2021)
TSCOM36
General Information Document No Document Title GEBCO 2019 Letter Invitation Letter GEBCO 2019 Letter - Annex A Logistics Information for the Meeting (Invitation Letter) GEBCO36_Sub-A TSCOM/SCRUM/Outreach WG - Document Template (Word version) GEBCO36_Sub-B Presentation Template (.ppt) GGC35-13 Report on the 35th GEBCO Guiding Committee Meeting GEBCO 2018 TSCOM/SCRUM/SCOPE Final Meeting Notes
IHO-Nippon Foundation GEOMAC Project
Originally started as Japan Capacity Building Project (2009-2013), the Cartography, Hydrography and Related Training (CHART) Project (2014-2019) is now becoming the Geospatial Marine Analysis and Cartography (GEOMAC) project. It aims at providing education programme for young nautical cartographers with cutting-edge knowledge and it is funded from 2020 to 2022 and from 2023 to 2025, thanks to the generous support from the Nippon Foundation of Japan. This capacity building project has connected the nautical cartography community, currently 99 fellows from 51 countries. The skill and knowledge of this community contributes to solving regional and global challenges beyond the SOLAS obligation.