hydrography… the first geospatial layer the cornerstone of mapping the bottom and understanding...
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Hydrography…Hydrography…
The first geospatial layerThe first geospatial layer
The cornerstone of mapping The cornerstone of mapping the bottom and understanding the bottom and understanding ocean structure and dynamics ocean structure and dynamics
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Why Hydrography?Why Hydrography?• Efficient and Safe Maritime transit
• Coastal Zone Management
• Utilization of Marine resources
• Environmental Protection and Management
• National Data Bases
• Maritime Boundary delimitation
• National Defense
• Tourism and recreation
• Mitigating coastal hazards
• Efficient and Safe Maritime transit
• Coastal Zone Management
• Utilization of Marine resources
• Environmental Protection and Management
• National Data Bases
• Maritime Boundary delimitation
• National Defense
• Tourism and recreation
• Mitigating coastal hazards
Efficiency and Economy of Efficiency and Economy of NavigationNavigation
• Excluding Mexico and Canada, 95% of U.S overseas trade by tonnage is carried on the sea.
• Maritime commerce is the basic element for a nation's economy
• UKC and shorter transits underscore the value hydrographers’ passages
• $590B through US Ports 1996 (Year of the Ocean)
• Charting must be brought up to world-class standards
• Excluding Mexico and Canada, 95% of U.S overseas trade by tonnage is carried on the sea.
• Maritime commerce is the basic element for a nation's economy
• UKC and shorter transits underscore the value hydrographers’ passages
• $590B through US Ports 1996 (Year of the Ocean)
• Charting must be brought up to world-class standards
Safety of NavigationSafety of Navigation• Chapter V Regulation 9 of SOLAS Convention
– Hydrographic Services must provide:• Hydrographic surveying adequate for local navigation
requirements
• Issue nautical charts and other pertinent documents which satisfy the need for safe navigation
• Promulgate Notice to Mariners (NTM)
• Data management to provide for these services
• Standardized charting
• Coordination to ensure the dissemination of data and information on a world wide basis
• Chapter V Regulation 9 of SOLAS Convention– Hydrographic Services must provide:
• Hydrographic surveying adequate for local navigation requirements
• Issue nautical charts and other pertinent documents which satisfy the need for safe navigation
• Promulgate Notice to Mariners (NTM)
• Data management to provide for these services
• Standardized charting
• Coordination to ensure the dissemination of data and information on a world wide basis
Coastal Zone ManagementCoastal Zone Management• New Port Construction
• Maintenance and development of existing port facilities
• Dredging operations for depth maintenance
• Monitoring and improving channels
• Dumping grounds for waste
• Utilization of mineral deposits
• Aquaculture
• Public works activities
• Marine Protected Areas
• New Port Construction
• Maintenance and development of existing port facilities
• Dredging operations for depth maintenance
• Monitoring and improving channels
• Dumping grounds for waste
• Utilization of mineral deposits
• Aquaculture
• Public works activities
• Marine Protected Areas
Utilization of Marine Utilization of Marine ResourcesResources
• Hydrocarbon exploration depends on bathymetry data
• Fishing industry depends on depth information for safe deployment of equipment and detection of fishing banks
• Charts can help determine patterns in geomorphology and unknown resources
• Hydrocarbon exploration depends on bathymetry data
• Fishing industry depends on depth information for safe deployment of equipment and detection of fishing banks
• Charts can help determine patterns in geomorphology and unknown resources
Environmental Protection and Environmental Protection and ManagementManagement
• Pollution Control
• Hazardous spill control
• Scientific research such as Global Tidal
and circulation models which require
quality Bathymetric data for validity
• Monitoring programs using in
situ instrumentation
• Pollution Control
• Hazardous spill control
• Scientific research such as Global Tidal
and circulation models which require
quality Bathymetric data for validity
• Monitoring programs using in
situ instrumentation
National Data BasesNational Data Bases
• Well managed geospatial data are essential for commercial, economic development, and environmental protection
• Bathymetry is an important part of a national data base infrastructure which includes topography, geodesy, geophysics, and meteorology
• Well managed geospatial data are essential for commercial, economic development, and environmental protection
• Bathymetry is an important part of a national data base infrastructure which includes topography, geodesy, geophysics, and meteorology
Maritime Boundary Maritime Boundary DelimitationDelimitation
• UNCLOS - Signatory nations can submit claims for boundary extensions beyond 200 NM based on bathy (2500 meter), change in shelf slope and geology. There is only one way to determine the slope.
• Nautical charts provide the only accurate and officially recognized source of this information
• UNCLOS - Signatory nations can submit claims for boundary extensions beyond 200 NM based on bathy (2500 meter), change in shelf slope and geology. There is only one way to determine the slope.
• Nautical charts provide the only accurate and officially recognized source of this information
National Maritime DefenseNational Maritime Defense
• Navies and Coast Guards are major users of charting products.
• Transportation of conventional and nuclear munitions make safe navigation essential.
• Surface, sub-surface, mining, anti submarine, air-sea operations depend on nautical charts and products
• Navies and Coast Guards are major users of charting products.
• Transportation of conventional and nuclear munitions make safe navigation essential.
• Surface, sub-surface, mining, anti submarine, air-sea operations depend on nautical charts and products
Tourism and Recreational Tourism and Recreational BoatingBoating
• Cruise ships depend on safe navigation and potential growth in this area is staggering
• Digital charts will bring the
recreational boater into concert
with other navigators.
• Cruise ships depend on safe navigation and potential growth in this area is staggering
• Digital charts will bring the
recreational boater into concert
with other navigators.
Tourism and Recreational Tourism and Recreational BoatingBoating
• Cruise ships depend on safe navigation and potential growth in this area is staggering
• Digital charts will bring the
recreational boater into concert
with other navigators.
• Cruise ships depend on safe navigation and potential growth in this area is staggering
• Digital charts will bring the
recreational boater into concert
with other navigators.