The S-121 Maritime Limits and Boundaries Standard

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The S-121 Maritime Limits and Boundaries Standard A Status Report Liaison from IHO to ISO TC211 November 28th, Wellington, New Zealand S121PT

Purpose Developed as part of a request from the UN Division for Oceans and Law of the Sea (DOALOS) to enable member States to meet their obligation to depositing their maritime limits and boundaries.  IHO S-121 describes how to encode and exchange digital maritime limits and boundaries, and the associated juridical zones as described under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).  The specification was developed as part of a request from the UN Division for Oceans and Law of the Sea (DOALOS), and enables member States to meet their obligation to depositing their maritime limits and boundaries.    Under UNCLOS States are able to deposit their Maritime Limits and Boundaries using either charts or lists of coordinates so S-121 requires encodings which can support differing member State requirements using an accessible and comprehensive format.  As it stands the S121 project team has built a data model that can feed three main use cases (1)        Support for the deposit of member states Maritime Limits and Boundaries to DOALOS (a human-computer readable format). (2)        Support for exchange of maritime limits and boundaries data between member states. (3)        Support for production of charts for use in S-101 and S-57 navigation system.  The project team in the last year 9 months has consolidated and agreed on the core features of the model. The model was refined following a comprehensive review in May 2017. The current version of the model will be exposed for discussion in the upcoming meeting (20th-21st September 2017) to address both the core feature attributes and the remaining part of the standard which provides the integration with ISO19152. This allows for the administration Party, Roles, Rights, Restrictions, Responsibilities associated with Maritime Limits and Boundaries.  With the recent changes and increased interest in the standard, a website (www.s-121.com) was built to raise awareness, improve communications and facilitate access to the current advancements made by the project team. As of September 2017, the team has:   Built the conceptual model An example case of an data model implementation The immediate priorities are to:  Agree the latest iteration of the model with all stakeholders Refining the deposit exchange format. More work will have to be done in creating and refining the exchange formats in the next few months Begin discussions on symbology for all use cases. Consider metadata and exchange set creation Start testbed creation with 3rd party software vendors and suppliers. It is hoped that shortly after the next meeting in December that the standard will reach a significant milestone allowing it to enter a pilot stage. This will be in conjunction with the OGC and will involve participation by industry participants as well as member States in a test bed project. It is expected that shortly after the meeting in December, that the S121PT will be able to produce further recommendations and submissions to the S100WG. S121PT

Mandate Support the management and exchange of a State’s Maritime Sovereignty, Sovereign rights extents and associated juridical zones as described under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).  The mandate stems from UN General Assembly resolutions requesting the Secretary-General to improve the existing geographic information system for the deposit by States of charts and geographical coordinates concerning maritime zones, including lines of delimitation in particular by implementing, in co-operation with relevant international organizations technical standards for the collection, storage and dissemination of the information deposited, in order to ensure compatibility among the Geographic Information System, electronic nautical charts and other systems developed by these organizations. Picture: http://jeffnielsen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/required-cropped-1024x403.png S121PT

The S-121 MLBs Standard Structure Based on two levels which follows the basic premise of ISO TC211 of the separation of the “carrier from the content”. Administer, manage and maintain MLBs Data Model Distribute and make MLBs accessible Exchange formats Separate the carrier from the content. Where the carrier is the exchange format and the content been the administered information is quite only logical. For example, before producing a financial report, incomes and expenditures are to be gathered and logically organized. Thus before exchanging MLBs, a State administer, manage and maintain the MLBs in some form of data model. The S-121 data model is by all means not meant to be prescriptive, but instead it aims to be as open as possible. The data model, is really what hold the most information about the MLBs, whereas exchange formats may be only representing a subset of the information found in the data model, a subset extracted and formatted in such a way to fit specific purposes or use cases. S121PT

50 IHO Members representing: Participation 50 IHO Members representing: 13 Member States 9 active 6 International Body Members, Liaison and Bodies of Interest UN-DOALOS, ABLOS, IHB ISO TC211, INSPIRE UN-GGIM 6 Observing Industry Members S121PT

WWW.S-121.COM Development Status Consolidated and agreed on the core features of the model (Dec. 2016). Discussed core feature attributes and the integration of the ISO19152 standard describing the Party, Roles, Rights, Restrictions, Responsibilities associated with Maritime Limits and Boundaries. (Sept. 2017). Two member States have shown their interest in using the standard to deposit their limits in the near term. (Sept. 2017). Presented and published the new communication strategy (Sept. 2017). WWW.S-121.COM   The project team in the last year 9 months has consolidated and agreed on the core features of the model. The model was refined following a comprehensive review in May 2017. The current version of the model will be exposed for discussion in the upcoming meeting (20th-21st September 2017) to address both the core feature attributes and the remaining part of the standard which provides the integration with ISO19152. This allows for the administration Party, Roles, Rights, Restrictions, Responsibilities associated with Maritime Limits and Boundaries.  With the recent changes and increased interest in the standard, a website (www.s-121.com) was built to raise awareness, improve communications and facilitate access to the current advancements made by the project team. As of September 2017, the team has:   Built the conceptual model An example case of an data model implementation The immediate priorities are to:  Agree the latest iteration of the model with all stakeholders Refining the deposit exchange format. More work will have to be done in creating and refining the exchange formats in the next few months Begin discussions on symbology for all use cases. Consider metadata and exchange set creation Start testbed creation with 3rd party software vendors and suppliers. It is hoped that shortly after the next meeting in December that the standard will reach a significant milestone allowing it to enter a pilot stage. This will be in conjunction with the OGC and will involve participation by industry participants as well as member States in a test bed project. It is expected that shortly after the meeting in December, that the S121PT will be able to produce further recommendations and submissions to the S100WG. S121PT

Structure of S-121 Based on IHO S-100 (Universal Hydrographic Model) which is based on ISO TC211 suite of 19100 standards. Legal aspects based on ISO 19152 LADM Land Cadaster has essentially one type of feature, the land parcel and makes use of a survey model for geometry. IHO S-121 makes use of the ISO 19152 structure for the legal framework (Rights, Responsibilities, Restrictions and Parties) and adds Feature types and geometry consistent with ISO 19109 and 19107 (per S-100). Links: Images http://totalmeter.com/system-integration/ https://www.cusi.biz/3-benefits-of-a-clear-and-detailed-scope-of-work-sow/ http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/gba-acs/course-cours-2017/eng/mod04/mod04_11_05.html

High Level Model Links: Images http://totalmeter.com/system-integration/ https://www.cusi.biz/3-benefits-of-a-clear-and-detailed-scope-of-work-sow/ http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/gba-acs/course-cours-2017/eng/mod04/mod04_11_05.html

Encoding A text based human readable encoding has been developed. This allows the data to be presented in a court of law to to the UN for legal deposit under UNCLOS. The data must be readable without the use of any tools. Two lawers must be able to read the textual data and come to the same understanding. Links: Images http://totalmeter.com/system-integration/ https://www.cusi.biz/3-benefits-of-a-clear-and-detailed-scope-of-work-sow/ http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/gba-acs/course-cours-2017/eng/mod04/mod04_11_05.html