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Alumni Seminars
The alumni network of the JCBP, CHART and GEOMAC project has been expanding to a large community of nautical cartographer in the world. To strengthen the tie among alumni and to discuss various issues which are shared with world cartographers, the IHO and Nippon Foundation have hosted the Alumni Seminars.
NIPWG - Bringing Land and Sea Together (BLAST) - SNPWG Participation.
Standardization of Nautical Publications Information Working Group (SNPWG) Information Page (In English Only)
HSSC12 (2020)
IHO Hydrographic Services and Standards Committee (HSSC) 12th HSSC meeting 19 - 22 October 2020, VTC Event Last Update: 27 November 2020
MACHC24 (2023)
24th Meeting of the MACHC 12 - 15 December 2023 Paramaribo, Suriname Logistics Information V.2 (Spanish) / Hotel room booking form version 2
CBSC17 (2019)
17th Capacity Building Sub-Committee Meeting (CBSC17) Genoa, Italy (29-31 May 2019)
Data Protection (S-100/S-57 )
Introduction The IHO Data Protection Scheme defines security constructs and operating procedures that must be followed by Data Servers (providers of data) and Data Clients (systems that use the data). The purpose of data protection scheme is to provide: 1. Piracy Protection: i.e. to prevent unauthorised use of data by encrypting the ENC information. 2. Selective Access: i.e. to restrict access to ENC information to only those cells that a customer has been licenced for. 3. Authentication: i.e to provide assurance that the ENC data has come from approved sources
ENCWG4 (2019)
4th ENC Standards Maintenance Working Group Meeting (ENCWG4) IHO, Monaco 10 - 12 June 2019 Post Meeting Documents: [ENCWG4 Draft Minutes] [Draft Actions List] [Meeting Photo]
How to Get Involved
Welcome to the world of crowdsourced bathymetry (CSB), where collective efforts can help shape our understanding of the depths in our coastal zones, oceans, lakes, and waterways. This approach harnesses the power of individuals and organizations worldwide to contribute to and create improved bathymetric maps and products. Join our crowdsourced bathymetry effort and contribute to the exploration of the world's oceans like never before! We invite scientists and researchers, navigators, fishers, like-minded enthusiasts, and anyone with a passion for the mysteries that lie beneath the waves. Together, we can help create a comprehensive and accurate map of the ocean floor, unlocking valuable insights into marine ecosystems, geological processes, and potential resources. By pooling our collective knowledge and data, we can accelerate scientific discovery and conservation efforts. Whether you have access to specialized equipment or are simply an avid sailor, your contributions can make a difference.
TSCOM37
Remote meeting hosted by IOC, Paris, France - 11 to 15 January 2021 (Online Symposium/Seabed 2030 - 11-15 January 2021)

