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US-Canada Hydrographic Commission Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) « ACCESSING BIG MARINE DATA (volume-velocity-variety) » Chris Hemmingway, Director CHS March 26, 2018

“Authoritative – Accessible – Accurate… Data” What a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) is built on: “Authoritative – Accessible – Accurate… Data” Technical Standards Geographic Content: Data / Applications / Metadata Infrastructure (IT) & Information Systems MSDI Policy & Governance

International Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) International Marine Geospatial Working Group August 2017 International Geoinformation Standards Three Advisory Marine Domain Working Group Bodies IHO: International Hydrographic Organisation MSDI Working group + specific Maritime Geoinformation standards

Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) Federal Context Federal Included in the Federal Committee on Geomatics and Earth Observation (FCGEO NRCan-led) and the Interdepartmental Committee on Oceans (ICO DFO-led) In line with Open Government directives Leverages the Federal Geospatial Platform (FGP) Funded via Ocean Protection Plan within the Regional Response Planning initiative.

What a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) is for: Clean-up the house Data DFO Metadata Applications Tailored to the needs of the Marine Domain Brings in : Marine side Federal example Thematic approach (Marine Protected Areas, Fisheries, Habitat & Aquaculture zones, science, safety of navigation,…) Value-added products Metadata processes

Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) Benefits

Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) Status Leading the way forward 2016-2017 : •Prototype built •Presented federal wide 2017-2018 : •OPP Funding accelerates development •Implementation •Collaboration •Training 2018-2019 •Integration •Processes •Documentation •Delivery 2019 & … •Increase •Maintain •Adapt •Improve Interoperable Administration of the Authoritative Marine Domain Throughout International and Federal Levels Seamless between both the land and marine (Freshwater & Oceans) domain Plan & Opportunities after 2018-2019…

HYDROGRAPHY : MUCH MORE THAN JUST NAUTICAL CHARTS

What is a Marine Cadastre? Renewable Energies Recreation Aquaculture Oil and gas resources Marine protected area Shipping Fishing zone Ocean disposal Cables and pipelines Heritage protection Graphic courtesy of Natural Resources Canada

Immediate Next Steps Receipt and prioritization of DFO Area Response Planning datasets and integration in Federal Geospatial Platform (FGP)/Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI) workflow. MSDI development and training. Organizing training for MSDI/FGP and data managers at large within DFO and across the other Government Departments and Agencies. Continue to connect and influence on an International and global perspective (United Nations, International Organizations, Canada- US) 10