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United States of America Country Report to the Meso-American and Caribbean Regional Hydrographic Commission National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency December 5, 2011

Overview US mapping and charting responsibilities U.S. Marine Transportation System Current Survey Status of US Waters (MACHC) Distribution of ENCs Naval Oceanography Program in the MACHC Importance of Stakeholder Interaction and Data Sharing Three issues that keep us awake at night

U.S. Mapping and Charting Responsibilities U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Hydrography/National Shoreline surveys for legal boundaries, Tides and Currents, Nautical Charts for U.S. Territorial waters (to U.S. EEZ 200 nautical mile limit) U.S. Department of Defense Army Corps of Engineers Dredging and maintenance of navigable channels and inland navigable waterways Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Surveying international waters National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Charting international waters for U.S. military, producing national U.S. Notice to Mariners U.S. Department of Homeland Security Coast Guard Maintenance of maritime Aids to Navigation FEMA Disaster Response and Floodplain Mapping U.S. Department of Interior U.S. Geological Survey Interior to coastline base maps

Office of Coast Survey: Hydrographic Surveying Integrated Ocean Observing System building block basic parameter 510,000 sq. nautical miles of EEZ are navigationally significant Rocks, wrecks, obstructions, depths and seafloor characteristics NOAA Hydro Survey Priorities at nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/staff/nhsp.html

NOAA Hydrographic Survey Priorities (2011) www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsd/nhsp.html shipping tonnage vintage of survey data requests from the marine community and local authorities dynamic changes of the seafloor proposed alternative uses in the area

Navig. Significant Critical Areas Emerging Critical Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Areas Priority 5 Areas Completed (post 1993 survey) Gulf of 73,502 7,709 2,107 11,133 8,065 14,357 8,616 14,368 7,147 Mexico Caribbean 1,543 34 0 38 184 341 579 0 367 Islands Total 75,045 7,743 2,107 11,171 8,249 14,698 9,195 14,368 7,514

Approaches to San Juan (1st Edition; Oct 2011) 1:20,000

NCS2 System Product Databases Published Products Raster Data NIS RNC ENC Notice To Mariners Source Data Vector Data Data applied one time Updates sent to products Product finishing Consistency among products Paper POD Weekly Updates

ENC Status and Distribution Current status National As of August 2010, the United States has completed its ENC coverage to meet IMO obligations This coverage includes the top 175 ports by tonnage in the United States and associated approaches to these ports and the transit ENC s between these ports National suite: Over 875 cells MACHC 175 US ENC in the MACHC Region 65 US priority ports in the MACHC Region

U.S. ENC s for MACHC Region

ENC Distribution www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/index.htms Through certified ENC Distributors PRIMAR UKHO Jeppessen Chart World Maris

Gulf of Honduras training 2008-2011 Three Phases Final Training completed 2011 Future activities conducted via MACHC Capacity Building Committee Performance Assessment Report

Naval Oceanography Program Uniting the World through Oceanography FY 2012 Proposed Activities Cooperative Surveys : Barbados :MB survey (on-going) Costa Rica: MB survey (on-going) Panama: MB survey (proposed) Nicaragua LIDAR and MB surveys (planned) Colombia: Cooperative survey with Expeditionary Multibeam Kit (EMK) and joint demonstration hydrographic surveys in Barranquilla (Rio Magdalena) and Cartagena (planned) Chile: Cooperative survey with Multibeam Technology (proposed) Subject Matter Expert Exchange Visits (TSC): USNS PATHFINDER PORT VISIT: Veracruz (Completed) Cartagena, Colombia: Marine Optics, Meteorology, Remote Sensing, Expeditionary Hydrography (planned) Brazil: Gondola Sonar installation & riverine hydrography (proposed) Other: Colombian Hydrographic Office: 1-week orientation visit to the Naval Oceanography Program (NOP) (Monterey, CA and Stennis Space Center, MS) (proposed) Chilean Hydrographic Office: 1-week orientation visit to the Naval Oceanography Program (NOP) (Monterey, CA and Stennis Space Center, MS) (proposed) Mexican Hydrographic Office: 1-week orientation visit to the Naval Oceanography Program (NOP) (Monterey, CA and Stennis Space Center, MS) (Completed) Participate IHO MACHC & PAIGH Hydro Committee Bi-Lateral Navy Staff talks: Brazil, Colombia, and Chile

Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping The practice of acquiring, managing, integrating and disseminating ocean and coastal geospatial mapping data in such a manner that permits these data and their derivative products to be easily accessed and used by and for the greatest range of users and purposes IOCM requires intra-and interagency coordination with a focus on streamlining operations, reducing redundancies, improving efficiencies, developing common standards, and stimulating innovation

Data sharing all of NOAA s offices shall provide open access to ocean and coastal datasets for the purposes of transparency and collaboration NOAA is directed to present all datasets in useful and meaningful ways to all users. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov

Support of the Non-Navigational User Data Portals ENC Direct to GIS Web Mapping Services U.S. Marine Cadastre

Three things that keep us awake Resources under strain and competing agency pressures Navigational vs. other National and agency priorities Mitigating and Responding to Disasters Systems and Personnel Transition Human resources and skill sets Next generation charting system S57 to S101

Thank you