FIG Commission 4 
	   
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			  Work Plan 2011-2014
  
 Original work plan in .pdf-format  
Title
    Hydrography  
  
    
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     Mr. Michael Sutherland, Chairperson of Commission 
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Terms of reference
  
    - Hydrographic surveying 
 
	- Offshore surveying in support of energy, environment, submarine 
	telecommunications, ports and harbours
 
	- Hydrographic education, training and Continual Professional Development 
	(CPD) 
 
	- Marine Environment & Coastal Zone Management (CZM) 
 
	- Data processing and management of hydrographic data
 
	- Nautical charting and bathymetric maps - analogue and digital, includes 
	ENCs (Electronic Navigational Charts) 
 
   
    Mission Statement
  The mission of Commission 4 is to: 
	- 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 strategy is focussed on (for example): 
	- The development of best practice guides in Hydrography.
 
	- Active support and participation in FIG regional events. 
 
 
 
  
  
  Policy issues
  
    - Study and report on the technical aspects of using GNSS to vertically 
	reference hydrographic surveys to the ellipsoid
 
	- Catalog the methods used to conduct a vertical datum transformation from 
	the ellipsoid to vertical datums used for hydrographic and offshore 
	surveying
 
	- Develop uncertainty models for both of the above
 
   
  Chair
  
    
      
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      Jerry Mills  
		USA 
		E-mail: Jerry.Mills[at]noaa.gov    | 
     
   
Technical Expert
  
    
      
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      David Dodd  
		CANADA 
		E-mail: 
		usmhydro.david.dodd[at]gmail.com      | 
     
   
  Specific project(s)
  
	- Conduct study to determine methods/procedures for conducting ERS by 
	various entities
 
	- Identify methods used to conduct vertical datum transformation from the 
	ellipsoid to the chart datum 
 
	- Develop a publication that summarizes the findings from the above 
	studies
 
 
  Workshop(s)
  
    - Participation in FIG Working Weeks, regional conferences and other major 
	Commission events (see Calendar of Events) with dedicated technical sessions 
	and/or workshops as appropriate.
 
 
  Publication(s)
  
	- FIG Working Weeks will include technical papers on specific issues and 
	presented by Working Group members and other invited experts.
 
	- Handbook on “best practices” for the use of GNSS in vertical positioning 
	relative to the ellipsoid for hydrographic surveying.
 
	- Proposals for IHO Manual (in collaboration with WG 4.2).
 
 
  Timetable
  
	- Ongoing work will be reported at FIG Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan
 
 
  Beneficiaries
  
    - FIG member associations, hydrographic surveyors in government, industry, 
	academia and the IHO.
 
 
 
  
  
  Policy issues 
  - Assist in the development and recognition of standards of competency;
 
	- Assist in the development of technical standards and guidelines;
 
	- Cooperation with sister organizations and other appropriate bodies;
 
 
Chair
  
    
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    Mr. Andrew Leyzack 
    CANADA 
    E-mail: 
	leyzacka[at]dfo-mpo.gc.ca  | 
   
 
Specific project(s)
  - Present and promote the use of standards and guidelines to the surveying 
  community.
 
	- Review Standards coming from ISO TC211 (and other reputable sources) for 
	relevance to Hydrography. 
 
	- Assess the impact of international standards on current industry 
	practice.
 
	- Represent Commission 4 on the FIG Standards Network 
 
	- Promote recognition of professional pathways.
 
	- Review IHO and other Manuals of Hydrography
 
 
Workshop(s)
  - Participation in FIG Standards Network meetings and other major Commission 
  events (see events section below).
 
 
Publication(s)
  - FIG Working Weeks will include technical papers and/or reports to the FIG 
  Standards Network on emerging standards, guidelines and specific issues.
 
	- Ongoing contribution to the maintenance of the FIG Guide on 
	Standardisation.
 
 
Timetable
	- Ongoing work will be reported at FIG Working Weeks during the term of 
	this plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the Working Group 
	Chair.
 
	- Working group to present a final report at FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
 
Beneficiaries
	- FIG Standards Network
 
	- Sister organizations and other (national) agencies.
 
	- FIG member associations, surveyors in industry and government, academia
 
	- Instrumentation and software producers.
 
 
 
 
  
  
    - Assist in the development of technical guidelines for sensor integration 
	(best practises).
 
	- Cooperation with sister organizations and other appropriate bodies 
	(e.g., IHO, IMO).
 
	- Cooperation with other FIG Commissions (e.g., Commission 5).
 
   
  Chair
  
    
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    Prof. Dr. Volker Böder  
	GERMANY 
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  Specific project(s)
  
    - Liaise with working group 4.2 to upholding the standards of hydrography.
 
	- Report on the development, possibilities and limitations of new 
	technologies
 
	- Organization of a Symposium with the working title "Integrating Sensors 
	in Hydrography"
 
	- Assist in the development of technical guidelines for sensor integration 
	(e.g. - hydrographic sensors and their characteristic descriptions (e.g., 
	function, accuracies, etc.):
    - sensor coordinate systems;
 
	- algorithms;
 
	- calibration procedures;
 
	- interoperability of sensors for surveying
 
	- quality management.
 
   
	 
   
Work Shop(s)
  - Participation in FIG Meetings and other major Commission events.
 
	- Organization of a Symposium with the working title "Integrating Sensors 
	in Hydrography".
 
 
Publication(s)
  - FIG guidelines/statement for/on Multi-Sensor Systems.
 
	- Proposals for IHO Manual (in collaboration with WG 4.2).
 
 
	Timetable
	
		- Draft publications will be presented at FIG Working Weeks during the 
		term of this plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the 
		Working Group Chair.
 
		- Symposium "Integrating Sensors in Hydrography" (working title) 2012.
 
		- Working group final report: dedicated session, FIG congress, 2014.
 
	 
	Beneficiaries
  - FIG member associations, manufacturers and users of survey equipment, 
  governments, standardisation organisations, decision makers, surveying 
  businesses, individual surveyors.
 
 
 
  
	Policy issues
  
    - Assist in the development and promotion of marine and coastal spatial 
	information management issues supported by hydrography and hydrographic data 
	and information.
 
	- Cooperation with sister organizations and other appropriate bodies.
 
	- Cooperation with other FIG Commissions.
 
   
  Chair
  
    
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    Professor Jonathan Li, PhD  
	CANADA,  
	E-mail: junli[at]uwaterloo.ca    | 
   
 
  Specific project(s)
  
    - Cooperate with, and represent the interests of FIG Commission 4 to, IMO 
	in the development of an e-Navigation data framework (e.g., harmonization of 
	data models among stakeholders).
 
	- Cooperate with IHO on the continuing development and expansion of S-100 
	to support hydrographic- and hydrographic-related spatial information 
	management.
 
	- Cooperate with appropriate stakeholders (e.g., IHO-MSDIWG) on the 
	development of concepts and principles that impact and are impacted upon by 
	hydrography (e.g., MSDI, marine spatial planning and management, marine data 
	models and applications, marine cadastre etc.).
 
	- Present and promote the above concepts, principles and outcomes to the 
	international surveying community.
 
   
  Workshop(s)
  Participation in / contribution to: 
	
		- FIG Working Weeks, regional conference with dedicated technical 
		sessions and/or Workshops as appropriate;
 
		- International hydrography-related workshops and events.
 
	 
  Publication(s)
  
	- Possible publication(s) on MDSI, and marine spatial information 
	management.
 
 
  Timetable
	
		- Working Group Chair will make reports at FIG Working Weeks 
		(2011-2013).
 
		- Working group to present a final report at FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
	 
	Beneficiaries
  
    - International maritime community;
 
	- Sister organizations and other (national) agencies;
 
	- FIG member associations, surveyors in industry and government, academe;
 
	- Marine spatial information management community.
 
 
	
 
  
  Policy issues
  
    - To raise the awareness of hydrography in all African countries.
 
	- To make available its potentials to various countries (Africa).
 
	- To enunciate its potentials as a vital component and catalyst to nation 
	building.
 
	- To promote free exchange of information among all those engaged in 
	Hydrography.
 
   
  Chair
  
    
      
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      Angela Etuonovbe  
		NIGERIA 
		E-mail: aetuonovbe[at]yahoo.com      | 
     
   
  Specific project(s)
  
	- Organize seminars and workshops on the potentials of hydrography in 
	several countries.
 
	- Promote recognition of hydrography by organizing charity walks.
 
	- Communicate the activities of Commission 4 and other FIG events to 
	African member countries.
 
	- Liaise with working group 4.2 to uphold the standards of hydrography.
 
 
  	
  Workshop(s)
  
    - Represent working group 4.5 and introspect FIG in world hydrographic 
	events.
 
	- Work with FIG Task Force on Africa, as agreed with its leadership, and 
	represent the interest of Commission 4.
 
 
  Publication(s)
  
	- Report all events / activities carried out by the working group.
 
	- FIG working weeks will include technical papers on specific issues and 
	presented by working group members and other invited experts.
 
 
  Timetable
  
	- Ongoing work will be reported FIG Working Weeks during the term of this 
	plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the Working Group 
	Chair.
 
	- Working group to present a final report at FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
 
  	
  Beneficiaries
  
    - FIG member- and Sister Associations involved in hydrography.
 
	- Policy makers and Hydrographers
 
	- Surveyors in industry and Government
 
	- Universities and educational Organizations
 
 
	
 
Co-operation with Sister Associations
  FIG and IHO1
  	Commission 4 currently represents FIG on the FIG/IHO/ICA International 
	Board on Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical 
	Cartographers (IBSC)2 jointly 
	with IHO and ICA. The commission will also support the IHO in its Capacity 
	Building Initiatives with representation on the IHO Capacity Building 
	Committee (CBC). Commission 4 will also support the IHO on any appropriate 
	technical initiatives. 
FIG and the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS)3
Commission 4 has begun to cooperate with the IFHS whereby the Federation has 
provided input into the 2006-2010 work plan and the commission will continue to 
lend its support towards sponsoring IFHS conferences and other initiatives. For 
example, the commission has provided financial support and resources for 
updating the IFHS special publication (SP-3) entitled Hydrographic Surveying as 
a Career. It is important for Commission 4 to maintain contact with all national 
Hydrographic Associations (whether members of the IFHS or not) to foster 
communications and cooperation for the betterment of the profession.  
Notes:   
	- FIG and IHO cooperate under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which 
	was signed in Athens, May 2004. Our liaison is IHB Director, Hugo Gorziglia.
 
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The role of the FIG/IHO/ICA International Board on 
	Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical 
	Cartographers (IBSC) is to develop and up-date international standards of 
	competence for Hydrographic surveyors and to review the academic programme 
	of educational institutions that are seeking IHO accreditation of their 
	Hydrographic training courses. The IBSC is composed of 4 representatives 
	from FIG, 4 from IHO and 2 from the ICA. Our liaison officer with the IBSC 
	is Gordon Johnston.  
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FIG and the International Federation of 
	Hydrographic Societies (IFHS) cooperate under a MoU which was signed in 
	Cairo, April 2005. The task has been mandated to Commission 4. FIG liaison 
	with the IFHS is Simon Ironside.  
	 
	FIG and the International Federation of 
	Hydrographic Societies (IFHS) cooperate under a MoU which was signed in 
	Cairo, April 2005. Our liaison with the IFHS is their President, Paul 
	Hornsby. 
	Co-operation with the United Nations agencies
  Commission 4 will participate in co-operation with the United Nations 
  agencies on topics that are related to commission expertise (e.g. marine 
  cadastre, data framework for e-Navigation etc.) and on guidance by FIG 
  Council. 
Cooperation with other FIG Commissions
	Commission 4 will, for example, collaborate with Commission 5 to review 
	and revise (where required) FIG Publication 37, Vertical Reference Surface 
	for Hydrography. Commission 4 will also collaborate with other FIG 
	Commissions as appropriate. 
	Representation to FIG Networks and Task Forces
	Commission 4 will appoint representatives to the following FIG 
	initiatives: 
	
		- Africa Task force
 
		- Standards Network
 
		- Climate Change Task Force
 
		- National and International Boundaries
 
	 
	Other Activities
	Commission 4 will maintain and develop the commission’s web page, with 
	linkages to other relevant home pages and new pages or other networks for 
	special projects, to keep commission delegates, the Hydrographic community 
	and the public involved in and informed about the work of the commission. 
	Commission 4 will also contribute editorials, reports and articles to 
	Hydrographic publications including but not restricted to the Hydrographic 
	Journal, Hydro International, The Hydrographic Review, Sea Technology and 
	Lighthouse. Commission 4 will publish a newsletter at least once a year. 
Calendar of Events
  2011
	
		- 11th International LiDAR Mapping Forum 2011, 07-09 February, New 
		Orleans, Louisiana, USA
 
		- Ocean Business 2011, 5-7 April, Southampton, UK
 
		- U.S. Hydrographic Conference 2011, 25-28 April, Tampa, Florida U.S.A
 
		- FIG Working Week, 18-22 May, Marrakech, Morocco
 
		- 11th South East Asian Survey Congress, 22-24 June, Kuala Lumpur, 
		Malaysia
 
		- Second International FIG Workshop on 3D-Cadastres, 16-18 November 
		2011, Delft, the Netherlands
 
		- Hydro 2011, 7–10 November, Fremantle, Western Australia.
 
	 
	2012
	
		- Shallow Survey Conference 2012, 20-24 February Wellington, New 
		Zealand 
 
		- Oceanology International 2012, March 13 -15, Excel Centre, London, 
		UK
 
		- IHO, April 2012, Rainier Centre, Monaco
 
		- FIG Working Week, 6-11 May, Rome, Italy
 
		- Canadian Hydrographic Conference, 14-17 May, Niagara Falls, Canada
 
	 
	2013
	
		- FIG Working Week, April/May, Abuja, 
		Nigeria
 
	 
	2014
	
		- FIG XXIV Congress, May/June, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
	 
Commission Officers
Commission Chair 
	
                    
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                                   Dr. Michael 
					Sutherland 
					Dr. Michael Sutherland, MRICS 
					Department of Geomatics Engineering and Land Management 
					University of the West Indies, St. Augustine 
					TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 
					Email: 
					michael.d.sutherland[at]unb.ca
					C-FOAM Associate 
					Canadian Fisheries, Oceans, and Aquaculture Management 
					(C-FOAM) 
					Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa 
					55 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, Ontario 
					CANADA K1N 6N5 
					Email: 
					michael.d.sutherland[at]unb.ca   | 
                   
 
Vice Chair of Administration & 
Communication
  
    
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    Mr. Gordon Johnston, MRICS 
	67 Devon Road 
	Cheam 
	Surrey SM2 7PE 
	UNITED KINGDOM 
	Tel. + 44 208 661 1650 
	Fax + 44 208 643 1890 
	Mob:+44 7966 937369 
	E-mail: 
	gordon.johnston1[at]orange.net   | 
   
 
	 
	Chair Working Group 4.1 – 
	Ellipsoidally Referenced Hydrographic Surveys
  
    
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    Mr. Jerry Mills 
	NOAA/NOS - Office of Coast Survey 
	SSMC 3, Room 6842 - N/CS3x2 
	1315 East-West Highway  
	Silver Spring, MD 20910-3282  
	USA 
	Tel. + 1 301-713-2780 x116 
	Fax: + 1 301-713-4533 
	Email: Jerry.Mills[at]noaa.gov  | 
   
 
	Chair Working Group 4.2 – 
	Standards and Guidelines
  
    
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    Mr. Andrew Leyzack C.L.S. 
	Central and Arctic Region 
	Canadian Hydrographic Service 
	867 Lakeshore Road 
	P.O. Box 5050 
	Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A6 
    CANADA 
    Tel. + 1 905 336 4538 
    Fax + 1 905 336 8916 
    E-mail: leyzacka[at]dfo-mpo.gc.ca | 
   
 
	Chair Working Group 4.3 – 
	Optimizing Multi-Sensor Systems for Hydrographic Applications
  
    
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    Prof. Dr. Volker Böder 
	GERMANY 
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	Chair Working Group 4.4 – 
	Maritime and Marine Spatial Information Management
	
                    
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                                   Professor 
					Jonathan Li, PhD  
					Professor of Geomatics 
					Department of Geography & Environmental Management  
					Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change 
					Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo 
					200 University Avenue West 
					Waterloo 
					Ontario 
					CANADA N2L 3G1 
					Tel: +1-519-888-4567 ext. 34504 
					email: 
					junli[at]uwaterloo.ca   | 
                   
 
Chair Working Group 4.5 - Hydrography in Africa
  
    
      
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      Angela Etuonovbe  
		AnGene Surveys & Consultants 
		37 NNPC Housing Complex Rd  
		Ekpan Effurun  
		332101 Delta State  
		NIGERIA  
		Email: aetuonovbe[at]yahoo.com  | 
     
   
1 December 2011  |