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Unit 2.a.Objective and specifications of hydrographic surveys Captain M K Barritt RN, Vice Chairman IHOCBC
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“Trust in God and the Admiralty Chart” Nineteenth century hydrography and the expansion of trade
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Where am I and where is my destination?
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Where can I go safely?
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Look for the clues on the chart
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New Ships push the limits with old surveys The US Capitol Building & Grand Princess to scale.
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Pushing the margins of safety
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Critical evaluation of the chart is essential “It’s in colour so it must be true!”
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The importance of source data The mariner must be able to judge whether the information in the chart is adequate for safe navigation for his ship. A source diagram, supplemented by guidance in a Mariners Handbook, helps him to do this.
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The importance of source data
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The importance of a prioritised national survey plan Defined with input from the chart user. Reflecting agreed priorities to meet SOLAS obligations. Including routine re-surveys to deal with areas of unstable seabed. Expert committee reporting back to NHC.
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SURVEY STATUS
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The importance of a prioritised national survey plan
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Adequate surveys are a Governmental responsibility under SOLAS V Needs NHC oversight. Needs a customer committee to help define prioritised survey plan. Some or all parts of the data collection and management process can be outsourced. IHO and its RHCs can advise.
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