Nordic Institute of Navigation E-Navigation Conference IHO and e-Nav Robert WARD Director, International Hydrographic Organization.

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Nordic Institute of Navigation E-Navigation Conference IHO and e-Nav Robert WARD Director, International Hydrographic Organization

Formerly Formerly Deputy Hydrographer of AustraliaDeputy Hydrographer of Australia Chairman, IHO Technical Committee - “CHRIS”Chairman, IHO Technical Committee - “CHRIS” Now: Now: Co-Director, International Hydrographic OrganizationCo-Director, International Hydrographic Organization IHO Technical Program IHO Technical Program

e-Navigation - Fundamental Requirements Robust electronic position-fixing systems Robust electronic position-fixing systems Agreed infrastructure of communications to link ship and shore Agreed infrastructure of communications to link ship and shore Electronic Navigation Chart (ENC) coverage of all navigational areas Electronic Navigation Chart (ENC) coverage of all navigational areas

Topics Role of IHO Role of IHO International Framework International Framework ENC Coverage ENC Coverage

Role of IHO Coordination of activities of national HOs Coordination of activities of national HOs Greatest possible uniformity in nautical charts and publications Greatest possible uniformity in nautical charts and publications Adoption of reliable and efficient methods for hydrographic surveys Adoption of reliable and efficient methods for hydrographic surveys Development of related sciences and techniques Development of related sciences and techniques

Role of IHO Established 1921 Established Member States 80 Member States Recognized competent authority at UN (IMO, IOC, et cetera) Recognized competent authority at UN (IMO, IOC, et cetera) Headquarters – Monaco Headquarters – Monaco Bureau Staff - 19 Bureau Staff - 19

IHO – Committees Committee on Hydrographic Requirements of Information Systems (CHRIS)Committee on Hydrographic Requirements of Information Systems (CHRIS) The Worldwide Electronic Navigational Chart Database (WEND) CommitteeThe Worldwide Electronic Navigational Chart Database (WEND) Committee Capacity Building Committee (CBC)Capacity Building Committee (CBC)

Role of IHO International Framework International Framework ENC Coverage

SOLAS V, Regulation 9 Contracting Governments (167) undertake to: Arrange to collect and compile hydrographic data, and to publish, disseminate and update all nautical information necessary for safe navigation Arrange to collect and compile hydrographic data, and to publish, disseminate and update all nautical information necessary for safe navigation Ensure the greatest possible uniformity in charts and nautical publications Ensure the greatest possible uniformity in charts and nautical publications Coordinate activities and ensure global availability of hydrographic and nautical information Coordinate activities and ensure global availability of hydrographic and nautical information

SOLAS V, Regulation 9 ….. In particular they undertake to: Ensure that hydrographic surveys are carried out Ensure that hydrographic surveys are carried out Prepare and issue nautical charts and other nautical publications Prepare and issue nautical charts and other nautical publications Promulgate Notices to Mariners Promulgate Notices to Mariners Provide data management arrangements for the above services Provide data management arrangements for the above services

SOLAS Chapter V, Regulation 19 All ships, irrespective of size, shall have: Nautical charts and nautical publications to plan and display the ship’s route for the intended voyage and to plot and monitor positions throughout the voyage; an electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) may be accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements of this subparagraph; an electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) may be accepted as meeting the chart carriage requirements of this subparagraph;

SOLAS V, Regulation 2 Nautical chart or nautical publication is a special- purpose map or book, or a specially compiled database from which such a map or book is derived, that is issued officially by or on the authority of a Government, authorized Hydrographic Office or other relevant government institution and is designed to meet the requirements of marine navigation*. * Refer to appropriate resolutions and recommendations of the International Hydrographic Organization concerning the authority and responsibilities of coastal States in the provision of charting in accordance with regulation 9.

UN Assembly Resolution A/58/240 (2003) Oceans and the Law of the Sea Invites the International Hydrographic Organization and the International Maritime Organization to continue their coordinated efforts, to jointly adopt measures with a view to encouraging greater international cooperation and coordination for the transition to electronic nautical charts and to increase the coverage of hydrographic information on a global basis, especially in the areas of international navigation and ports where there are vulnerable or protected marine areas;

IMO Resolution A/958/23 (2003) Provision of Hydrographic Services INVITES Governments, in addition to their existing obligations under SOLAS regulation V/9, to: (a) Promote through their national maritime administrations, the use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) together with the use and further production of official Electronic Charts (ENCs); (b) …..

UN Assembly Resolution A/60/30 (2005) Oceans and the Law of the Sea …and recognizes also in this regard that the move towards electronic charting not only provides significantly increased benefits for safe navigation and management of ship movement, but also provides data and information that can be used for sustainable fisheries activities and other sectoral uses of the marine environment, the delimitation of maritime boundaries and environmental protection.

IMO - Progress IMO developing a strategy for e-Navigation for which ENCs are an essential element IMO developing a strategy for e-Navigation for which ENCs are an essential element IMO has mandated the use of ECDIS onboard High Speed Craft: IMO has mandated the use of ECDIS onboard High Speed Craft: New build by July 2008New build by July 2008 Existing HSC by July 2010Existing HSC by July 2010 Mandatory carriage of ECDIS for other shipping on the Agenda of NAV 54 (June 2008) Mandatory carriage of ECDIS for other shipping on the Agenda of NAV 54 (June 2008) “Marine Electronic Highway” (MEH) Project for the Malacca and Singapore Straits arguably the first test-bed for e-Nav “Marine Electronic Highway” (MEH) Project for the Malacca and Singapore Straits arguably the first test-bed for e-Nav

Role of IHO International Framework ENC Coverage ENC Coverage

IHO Resolution adopted at 17 th International Hydrographic Conference (May 2007) “Member States should adhere and comply with the WEND Principles in order for the IHO, through its Member States, and the regional and worldwide bodies in which they come together, to achieve adequate coverage, availability, consistency and quality of ENCs by 2010”

IHO – WEND Principle on Responsibilities “Member States will strive to either:“Member States will strive to either: a.Provide necessary ENC coverage, or b.Agree with other States to produce necessary ENC coverage on their behalf” IHO will address overall coverage on a regional basis through the Regional Hydrographic CommissionsIHO will address overall coverage on a regional basis through the Regional Hydrographic Commissions

ENC Availability (July 2007) 7155 Additional cells believed to exist ≈ 2000

World ENC Coverage

European ENC Coverage

Caribbean ENC Coverage

IHO On-line Chart Catalogue Clear and simple presentation Clear and simple presentation Primarily aimed at showing available ENCs Primarily aimed at showing available ENCs In response to request from IMO In response to request from IMO Show if/what paper charts required to be carried as a backup for ECDIS Show if/what paper charts required to be carried as a backup for ECDIS Show availability of raster charts where ENCs are not available Show availability of raster charts where ENCs are not available

IHO On-line Chart Catalogue

ENC Availability DNV Report – Effect of ENC Coverage on ECDIS Risk Reduction suggests 85% – 96% ENC coverage by 2010 DNV Report – Effect of ENC Coverage on ECDIS Risk Reduction suggests 85% – 96% ENC coverage by 2010

ENC Production Hurdles Lack of suitable data – some paper charts are not easily converted to ENCs Lack of suitable data – some paper charts are not easily converted to ENCs Satellite datumsSatellite datums Low government priorities / awareness Low government priorities / awareness optional versus mandatory requirement for ENCsoptional versus mandatory requirement for ENCs ignorance of SOLAS V/9ignorance of SOLAS V/9 Limited in-country resources Limited in-country resources moneymoney technical expertisetechnical expertise ENCs are more difficult to verify and quality assure ENCs are more difficult to verify and quality assure “..issued by, or on the authority of a government, etc ….. ”“..issued by, or on the authority of a government, etc ….. ”

Extraordinary Meeting of WEND Committee 30 October 2007 – IHB Monaco 30 October 2007 – IHB Monaco ….. “ to ensure adequate ENC coverage by 2010 ”

Concluding Comments ENCs will be fundamental to e-NavENCs will be fundamental to e-Nav The IHO is committed to ensuring adequate global ENC coverageThe IHO is committed to ensuring adequate global ENC coverage There is already good coverage of ENCs for many routesThere is already good coverage of ENCs for many routes A mandatory carriage requirement for ECDIS will further stimulate the production of ENCsA mandatory carriage requirement for ECDIS will further stimulate the production of ENCs IHO is committed to supporting the IMO e-Nav initiativeIHO is committed to supporting the IMO e-Nav initiative

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