Developing Nautical Cartography Knowledge and Cultural Exchange

Developing Nautical Cartography Knowledge and Cultural Exchange
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The IHO Nippon Foundation Alumni Seminar shares the journey of Niki Silvera, a Captain in the Uruguayan Navy. From being designated as the Head of Data Processing Division to leading hydrographic projects, Niki's career progression is highlighted. Lessons learned from the CHART course, such as enhancing nautical cartography skills and experiencing cultural exchange, are discussed. The integration of theory and practice in the course is suggested for future improvement.

  • Nautical Cartography
  • Hydrography
  • Cultural Exchange
  • Alumni Seminar
  • Uruguayan Navy

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  1. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR Captain NIKI SILVERA

  2. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR Self introduction Name NIKI SILVERA Alumni year 2010 Please put your photo here! Country URUGUAY Organization SOHMA SERVICE OCEANOGRAPHIC HYDROGRAPHIC AND METEOROLOGICAL OF THE URUGUAYAN NAVY OFFICER OF THE NAVY CAPTAIN, HEAD OF HYDROGRAPHIC DEPARMENT Position/Job title AS HEAD OF HYDROGRAPHIC DEPARMENT GENERAL PLANNING OF HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYS, PROCESSING OF FIELD INFORMATION, AND IMPLEMMENTATION OF CARTOGRAPHIC SCHEME Current job description

  3. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR My career path and projects / Achievements AFTER THE COURSE 2010 DESIGNATED AS HEAD OF DATA PROCESSING DIVISION SUPERVISOR OF CONTROL CHART QUALITY EDITOR OF PUBLICATION INT1 SOHMA (Spanish English) year 2012 2012 2015 Operation Chief of HYDROGRAPHIC VESSEL ROU 22 OYARVIDE 2015 until Now HEAD OF AIDS TO NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT HEAD OF HYDROGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT SOHMA MANAGMENT OF THREE MAINACTIVITIES , SURVEY, DATA PROCESSING, CARTOGRAPHIC CHAIR OF PLANNING COMIT OF CHATSO Regional Commision Atlantic South

  4. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR Lessons learned from CHART Course The COURSE has given me tools to develop knowledge in the area of nautical cartography, paper and electronic. The COURSE has given me the opportunity to witness the outstanding efficiency in the work carried out by the Hydrographic Office of the United Kingdom, allowing me to apply some experiences in my office. The learning process was so good that it allowed me in a short time to incorporate and apply the knowledge in the department of hydrography of SOHMA, I can emphasize that upon my return from the course one of my first tasks was the edition of the Book of Symbols and Abbreviations whose previous SOHMA edition dated from 1994. Ar that time when I star to work in the New edition I felt as I had borned with that book, was a sparked of knowledge. was if I have been working with charts along all my life.

  5. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR Lessons learned from CHART Course The possibility of cultural exchange with other people of the World, where we were able to live along the course with students from other countries.

  6. IHO NIPPON FOUNDATION ALUMNI SEMINAR Suggestion for the future The integration of the theory and practice in the course was excellent allowing us to incorporate and apply the knowledge learned in a short time, at the same time it was developed in an environment of respect and friendship, so I would have nothing to suggest, only the desire that The course be maintained to give the possibility to other students and other countries to access to a good preparation, allowing at the same time that once alumni back in their services they generate products that allow ships to navigate their waters on safety way using the charts that have been created by qualified personnel. The maritime navigation is the beneficiary of a good training course like this , where I had the great fortune to access

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