Title: Status of Hydrography in Africa
1Presentation to thePortfolio Committeeon
Defence and Military Veterans
Protocol of Amendments to the IHO Convention
Presented byCaptain Abri Kampfer Hydrographer Sou
th African Navy
2Summary of the Presentation
- A brief introduction to the IHO
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- A brief synopsis of the importance of hydrography
- With respect to SOLAS
- A status report on hydrography in Africa
- The IHO Convention and the proposed Ammendments
3THE INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC ORGANIZATION
The International Hydrographic Organization
(IHO) is an intergovernmental, consultative and
technical organization established in 1921 to
support the safety-of-navigation, and the
protection of the marine environment.
4Objectives of the IHO(Revised 2005)
- Promote the use of hydrography for the safety of
navigation all other marine purposes to raise
global awareness of the importance of
hydrography - Improve global coverage, availability and quality
of hydrographic data, information, products
services and to facilitate access to such data,
information, products services - Improve global hydrographic capability, capacity,
training, science techniques
5Objectives of the IHO (cont)(Revised 2005)
- Establish enhance the development of
international standards for hydrographic data,
information, products, services techniques to
achieve the greatest possible uniformity in the
use of these standards - Give authoritative timely guidance on all
hydrographic matters to States international
organizations - Facilitate coordination of hydrographic
activities among the Member States - Enhance cooperation on hydrographic activities
among States on a regional basis.
680 Member States
7Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS)
- Chapter V, Regulation 4
- Each Contracting Government shall take all steps
necessary to ensure that, when intelligence of
any dangers is received from whatever reliable
source, it shall be promptly brought to the
knowledge of those concerned and communicated to
other interested Governments - refer to guidance on the IMO/IHO World-Wide
Navigational Warning Service
8NAVAREA Coordinators
9Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS)
- Chapter V, Regulation 9
- Contracting Governments undertake to arrange for
the collection and compilation of hydrographic
data and the publication, dissemination and
keeping up to date of all nautical information
necessary for safe navigation
10SOLAS Chapter V, Regulation 9 (cont.)
- In particular Contracting Governments
undertakein a manner most suitable for the
purpose of aiding navigation - To ensure that hydrographic surveys are carried
out - To prepare and issue nautical charts, sailing
directions, lists of lights, tide tables and
other nautical publications - To promulgate Notices to Mariners
- To provide data management arrangements to
support these services
11SOLAS Chapter V, Regulation 9 (cont)
- Contracting Governments undertake to ensure the
greatest possible uniformity in charts and
nautical publications and to take into account
whenever possible, relevant international
resolutions and recommendations - Refer to the appropriate resolutions and
recommendations adopted by the International
Hydrographic Organization.
12UN Assembly Resolution A/58/240 (2003)
- Welcomes the work of the IHO,
- Encourages increased membership,
- Invites IHO/IMO efforts to accelerate transition
to electronic charts and increased coverage of
hydrographic information, - Encourages intensified efforts to increase
hydrographic capacity in least developed
countries and Small Island Developing States.
13African IMO Member States
Member Non-Member
14African IHO Member States
Member Suspended Pending Non-Member
15Capacity to Produce Nautical Publications Charts
Yes Partial No
16Regional Hydrographic Commissions
17African Regional Hydrographic Commissions
Mediterranean Black Sea HC
East Atlantic HC
Northern Indian Ocean HC
Member
Assoc member
Southern Africa Islands HC
18Southern Africa and Islands Hydrographic
Commission (SAIHC)
Chairperson Mr Augusto Bata (Moz) Vice
Chairperson Captain A. KAMPFER
Members France , Norway , Mozambique, South
Africa, UK Mauritius. Associate Members
Angola, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, , Namibia,
Portugal, Seychelles, Tanzania Malawi.
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20IHO Capacity Building Efforts
Received Planned No
21THE CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC
ORGANIZATION
- South Africa became a member of the IHO in 1951
- IHO Convention was ratified in 1968 by SA
Parliament - 3rd Extraordinary International Hydrographic
Conference (EIHC) in April 2005 approved a
Protocol of Amendments to the IHO Convention - In the four years since the approval of the
Protocol of Amendments, the following
twenty-three (23) Member States have indicated
their approval of the Protocol of Amendments - Australia, Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Japan,
Korea,(Democratic Peoples Republic of), Korea
(Republic of), Latvia, Mexico, Morocco,
Netherlands,Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Spain,
Sweden, Tunisia and United Kingdom.
22Old Structure of the IHO
Member States
IHO IMO HGE
Conference
IHO IMO HGE
IHO IMO HGE
IHO IMO HGE
IHB
WEND
CHRIS
Reg Comms
Reg Comms
Reg Comms
Reg Comms
Reg Comms
Reg Comms
TSMAD
CSMWG
23Proposed Model
ASSEMBLY All Member States Meets every 3 years
Secretariat Secretary General Directors PAs
Finance Committee All MS Meets in Assembly
COUNCIL 25 of MS (min.30) Meets every year
Legal Advisory Group All MS Meets as required
Inter-Regional Cooperation Committee All Member
States Meets every year
Hydrographic Services Standards Committee All
Member States Meets every year
RHC
Cartography
RHC
RHC
RHC
Hydrography
RHC
RHC
RHC
Accredited Non-Governmental International
Organizations
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25 Implications
- IHO
- Approval of Protocol of Amendments to the IHO
Convention is an indispensable pre-requisite for
the modernization of the IHO - thirty-one (31) more approvals are needed before
the Protocol of Amendments can come into effect. - RSA
- Membership fees remain same _at_ 15 937,92 Euro
- Enhancement of international standing
- Allow RSA to continue to champion capacity
building to enhance Hydrography in the region