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Assessing Hydrographic Priorities: Applying NZ’s Risk Assessment methodology to the Pacific

Assessing Hydrographic Priorities: Applying NZ’s Risk Assessment methodology to the Pacific. Adam Greenland | National Hydrographer , NZ Hydrographic Authority. Maritime Safety in the Pacific. Coming to an uncharted island near you. Domestic shipping. NAVAREA XIV. Charting Coverage. ECS.

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Assessing Hydrographic Priorities: Applying NZ’s Risk Assessment methodology to the Pacific

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  1. Assessing Hydrographic Priorities: Applying NZ’s Risk Assessment methodology to the Pacific Adam Greenland | National Hydrographer, NZ Hydrographic Authority

  2. Maritime Safety in the Pacific

  3. Coming to an uncharted island near you

  4. Domestic shipping

  5. NAVAREA XIV Charting Coverage ECS TS EEZ NZ’s Area of Responsibility

  6. NZ Charting Area

  7. Vanuatu Results

  8. Vanuatu charting improvements

  9. Luganville survey

  10. Uncharted shoal: Survey from 1892 vs 2014 multibeam data 1892 survey: 40m 2014 survey: 25.3m

  11. Tonga Results

  12. Tonga DRAFT CBA

  13. Tonga DRAFT Forecasting

  14. Cook Island Results

  15.   Pacific Regional Navigational Initiative

  16. SL1 - complete SL7 SL4 – complete SL5 SL2 - complete Cook Island Results NZ Risk Assessment SL8 SL6 – complete SL3 - complete

  17. IHO CB Strategy

  18. Questions?

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