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MACHC16, December 2015 Hydrographic Service Leendert Dorst National report of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

2 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands A quick recap: responsibilities of NLHO in Caribbean leeward islands windward islands

3 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands A quick recap: responsibilities of NLHO in Caribbean leeward islands windward islands

4 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Agreement on new Caribbean all-purpose boundary

5 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Survey policy 2015 Resurvey frequencies: 4 years (Cat.1) 12 years (Cat. 2) 24 years (Cat. 3) 50 years (Cat. 4)

6 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Survey capacity for deployment in 2016 Portable system, to be used on any ship of opportunity

7 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Leeward Islands (Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire) Adequately surveyed ( 200m): 8% / 33% Required re-survey ( 200m): 92% / 67% Never systematically surveyed ( 200m): 0 / 0 Windward Islands (Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius) Adequately surveyed ( 200m): 79% / 96% Required re-survey ( 200m): 21% / 04% Never systematically surveyed ( 200m): 0 / 0 C-55 status of hydrographic surveying

8 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Bilateral arrangement with Suriname Termination per September 2016 Increased capacity & new Bilat with UKHO Thanks to MAS for good cooperation

9 MACHC16, December 2015 National report Kingdom of the Netherlands Satisfactory status for surveying and nautical charting in the MACHC area. The 2016 survey campaign will improve the status of surveying of the Leeward Islands. Continued efforts to establish maritime boundaries Conclusion