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			  Work Plan 2003-2006
    
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Title
    Hydrography
      
	Mr. Adam Greenland, Chairperson of Commission 4. 
    
Terms of reference
  
    - Hydrographic surveying
 
    - Hydrographic education, training and CPD
 
    - Marine environment & CZM
 
    - Data processing and management
 
    - Nautical charting and bathymetric maps - analogue and digital, includes 
	ENCs (Electronic Navigational Charts).
 
   
    Mission Statement
  
    - Promote the aims and objectives of FIG to hydrographers through the 
	active involvement of national delegates from member associations and other 
	interested parties in the activities of the commission.
 
    - Foster closer links with all sister organisations currently active 
	within the global hydrographic community.
 
    - Develop guidelines and standards that will assist hydrographers in the 
	provision of their services.
 
    - Disseminate information relevant to the profession through participation 
	in international meetings, conferences and committees.
 
   
General
  Commission 4 is committed to achieving both the long term and immediate 
  aims and objectives of the FIG organisation. The commission strategy over the 
  next four years is aligned with that of the incoming Council and will include 
  
    - Closer links and co-operation with other FIG Commissions, including 
	joint working groups
 
    - The development of best practice guides in Hydrography
 
    - Actively support and participate in FIG regional events
 
   
 
  
  
  Policy issues
  
    - Actively pursue closer links with sister organisations, especially IHO 
	and THS
 
    - Increase co-operation between international surveying bodies 
	(IHO/FIG/ICA Advisory Board)
 
   
  Chair
  
    - Mr. Adam Kerr (United Kingdom), e-mail:
    Adam.J.Kerr[at]btopenworld.com 
 
   
  Specific project(s)
  This is a time of major change within the institutions and organisations of 
  the global hydrographic community. Thus providing a unique opportunity to 
  redefine both the informal and formal links with the specific aim of creating 
  a lasting co-operation and a sharing of knowledge and resources. 
  Workshop(s)
  Presentations at FIG working weeks and other hydrographic conferences. 
  Publication(s)
  Internal and external progress reports will be prepared, working towards 
  the development of more formal agreements. 
  Timetable
  2002-2004. 
  Beneficiaries
  Commission delegates, commission officers and hydrographic surveyors world 
  wide. 
 
  
  
Policy issues 
 
  
    - Develop and promote the understanding and realisation of a vertical 
	reference frame for use in hydrography. 
 
    - Examine the demand for a seamless vertical reference frame for use in 
	hydrography and marine navigation. 
 
    - Develop an inventory of vertical reference surfaces used in hydrography 
	in various countries of the international community.
 
 
Co-Chairs
 
  
    - Dr. Ahmed El-Rabbany, Canada (e-mail:
    rabbany[at]ryerson.ca)
 
    - Ms. Ruth Adams, United Kingdom (e-mail:
    ruth.adams[at]ukho.gov.uk)
 
 
Specific project(s)
 
  
    - Produce a white paper on current understanding of what is meant by a 
	Vertical Reference Frame and how this relates to Hydrography and Navigation. 
    
 
    - Work with Commission 5 and sister organisations to increase awareness 
	and knowledge of the use of a vertical reference frame. 
 
    - Collect information from the international communities on the activities 
	related to the vertical reference surfaces in hydrography. Previous efforts 
	by FIG, IHO and IAG shall be considered.
 
 
Workshop(s)
 
  
    - To participate in the FIG working weeks shown below. 
 
    - To participate in THS activities. 
 
    - To organize a workshop in one or more of the developing countries; from 
	example the Arab Institute of Navigation in Egypt.
 
 
Publication(s)
 
  
    - Technical papers presented by the members of the working group at the 
	various workshops outlined above 
 
    - Final report to be presented at the FIG Congress in 2006.
 
 
Timetable
 
  2002 - 2006. 
Beneficiaries
 
  Commission delegates / officers and hydrographic surveyors. 
 
 
  
  Policy Issues
  
    - To develop and promote Coastal Zone Management in hydrography to include 
	Ocean Governance and Marine Cadastre.
 
   
  Chair
  
    - Michael Sutherland (Canada), e-mail:
	michael.d.sutherland[at]unb.ca
      (appointed by Commission 4)
 
   
  Members
Appointed by Commission 4: 
  - David Neale (Trinidad)
 
  - Philip Collier (Australia)
 
 
Appointed by Commission 7:  
      
        - Prof. Mike Barry (South Africa / University of Calgary, Canada)
 
        - Dr. Paul Munro-Faure (United Kingdom)
 
        - Ir. Ina Elema (Netherlands)
 
        - Prof. Ian Williamson (Australia) as liaison to UN
 
       
  Specific project(s)
  
    - To encourage and co-ordinate future developments in CZM, including 
	boundary delimitation, maritime jurisdiction and marine spatial data 
	infrastructures.
 
   
 
  Working Group 4.4 - Education and CPD (A Joint Working Group 
  with Commission 2)
  Policy issues
  
    - Hydrographic education & CPD.
 
   
  Chair
  
    - Adam Greenland (United Kingdom), e-mail: 
	agreenland[at]linz.govt.nz 
 
   
  Specific project(s)
  
    - Education & CPD seminars at FIG Regional Strategic Meetings and Working 
	Weeks.
 
   
  Workshop(s)
  As required. 
  Publication(s)
  None. 
  Timetable
  2002-2006. 
  Beneficiaries
  Hydrographic surveyors. 
 
Co-operation with Sister Associations
  FIG/IHO Committees
  Commission 4 currently represents FIG in two FIG/IHO standing committees: 
  the Technical Assistance and Co-operation Co-ordination Committee (TACC) and 
  the International Advisory Board (IAB) on Standards of Competence for 
  Hydrographic Surveyors (jointly with IHO and ICA). 
  Notes: 
  
    - FIG and IHO are in the process of developing a Memorandum of 
	Understanding (MOU) which is due to be completed by mid 2002.
 
    - The IHB has just been re-elected - April 2002 - and Commission 4 is 
	planning to meet with the newly elected Bureau to discuss how we co-operate 
	more closely in the future.
 
   
  In light of the proposed MOU between FIG and IHO and the lack of FIG 
  activity on TACC, Commission 4 intends to withdraw from this standing 
  committee. 
  The role of the International Advisory Board on Standards of Competence for 
  Hydrographic Surveyors is 
  
    - to develop and up-date international standards of competence for 
	hydrographic surveyors
 
    - to review the academic programme of educational institutions that are 
	seeking IHO accreditation of their hydrographic programmes.
 
   
  Commission 4 delegates to the Advisory Board will participate actively in 
  its work during the next four years. As and when required, Commission 4 will 
  actively seek new members to represent FIG on the IAB. 
Co-operation with the United Nations Agencies
Commission 4 will participate in the co-operation with the United Nations 
agencies on topics that are related to commission expertise (e.g. marine 
cadastre) and on guidance by the Council. 
  Cultures and Languages
  Commissions endorse the underlying concept that respect for Cultural and 
  Linguistic issues is of paramount importance and that Commissions will be 
  sensitive to these issues in the way they work. This will be implemented by 
  encouraging multilingual abstracts and presentations in general meetings and 
  through the use of an appropriate regional language during regional meetings. 
Other Activities
  Maintain and develop the commission web page, linkages to other relevant 
  home pages and new pages or other networks for special projects, to keep 
  commission delegates, other FIG members, users of surveying services and the 
  public involved in and informed about the work of the commission. 
Calendar of Events
  2002
  
    - CHC2002, May - Toronto, Canada
 
    - Hydro 2002, October - Kiel, Germany
 
   
  2003 
  
    - FIG Working Week
 
    - FIG Regional Meeting
 
    - 7th SE Asian Survey Congress, November - Hong Kong
 
   
  2004 
  
    - FIG Working Week, Athens, Greece
 
    - FIG Regional Meeting
 
   
  2005 
  
    - FIG Working Week 7-12 May, Cairo, Egypt
 
    - FIG Regional Meeting
 
   
  2006 
  
    - FIG XXIII Congress, Munich, Germany
 
   
    21 June 2002
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