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GEOMATICA 2007

GEOMATICA 2007. MARINE / HYDROGRAPHIC SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES Havana, Cuba, 12-13 February 2007. MARINE SDI. There is a need… to create awareness of the need to also consider the areas at sea in terms of geospatial data. Models and Products Coastal Erosion, Sediment Transport,

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GEOMATICA 2007

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  1. GEOMATICA 2007 MARINE / HYDROGRAPHIC SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES Havana, Cuba, 12-13 February 2007

  2. MARINE SDI • There is a need… to create awareness of the need to also consider the areas at sea in terms of geospatial data.

  3. Models and Products • Coastal Erosion, • Sediment Transport, • Storm Surges, • Coastal Flooding, • Sea Level Rise, • Habitat Modification, • Coast Line and Bathymetry Changes, • Water Quality, • Oil Dispersion and transportation, • Communities and Ecosystem Dynamics.

  4. Observing, Analysis and Forecasting Main Elements Phenomena and processes(observation and description) Data and Variables(acquisition) Products (Including forecasting) (Development and delivering) Models (development and application)

  5. IHO and HOs in ESTABLISHING a MSDI

  6. MARINE SDI • How to satisfy this need: by discussing and agreeing on measures appropriate to make progress in developing marine SDIs as part of national, regional or global SDIs.

  7. ROSTOCK SEMINAR 2005 RECOMMENDATIONS • ·Define customer/ client needs • ·Define core data held by HO’s • ·Create a framework for SDI’s • ·Define strategies and mechanisms for implementation of SDI • ·Develop a communications plan for both internal and external stakeholders

  8. The mapping “solution” • NMAs and HOs generally use: • Different coordinate systems • Different projections • Different datums (Hz & V) • Different content RESULT: Users cannot reference any object consistently across the coastal zone

  9. A formal SDI solution Common height datum • Common framework to support: • Interoperable coordinate systems & datums • Interoperable objects along agreed boundary • Interoperable Feature Catalogues RESULT: Marine SDI and Land SDI link up seamlessly

  10. AML S-101 Next GenENC InlandENC MIO BathyENC 3D &Temporal Nautical Pubs ICE Gridded S-100 S-100 will support a greater variety of data sources, products and services

  11. Strong Foundation • Built on strong international standards: • ISO /TC211 with 130 countries/members • In liaison with DGIWG (military), OGC (strong industry/web involvement presence) and GDSI (Global Spatial Data Infrastructure) • Harmonized data content between S-100 and NATO DIGEST • IHO will host Registry  facility to store/access various registers of hydrographic-related information (such as feature concept dictionaries, data types, metadata)

  12. The role of IHO • Identifying and promoting best practice • Save wasted effort • Leadership • Influence members • Support members • Services eg registers • Mainstream Standards • Collaborative approach • Communication

  13. HAVANA WORKSHOP 2007 RECOMMENDATIONS 1. IHB to communicate with IOC to cooperate on the development of the data standard S-100, with a view to facilitate marine/hydrographic data exchange.  2. IHB to advertise and promulgate S-100 to the wider spatial data user community, including land mapping organizations

  14. HAVANA WORKSHOP 2007 RECOMMENDATIONS (Cont) • The Workshop supported reinforcing the need for IHO to move forward on developing a strategy for designing and implementing Marine SDI, including an assessment of associated benefits to society. • IHO Regional Hydrographic Commissions to have “Progress on Marine SDI Development and Land-Sea Data Integration” as a standing agenda of their meetings.  5. IHB to establish on the IHO website a special page dedicated to Marine SDI developments, including the outcomes of regional workshops on the matter.

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