Progress on Hydrographic Surveys and Charting in South West Pacific
The National Report by Papua New Guinea highlights achievements, challenges, and ongoing progress in hydrographic surveys and charting in the South West Pacific region. Significant efforts have been made in conducting surveys, issuing coastal warnings, and updating nautical charts to support maritime safety and infrastructure development. Despite challenges such as lack of awareness, the commitment to enhancing hydrographic information remains strong.
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16thMeeting of the South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission National Report by PAPUA NEW GUINEA International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission
Main achievements during the year 1. RAN Hydrographic Surveys over seven (7) Ports 2. Fugro ALB + MBES Surveys over 30 coastal areas (6 packages) >95% completed 3. In Aug 2018, commenced promulgating coastal warnings via weekly email to S-53 MSI standard. International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 2
Main challenges and/or obstructions Lack of awareness on importance of reporting MSI International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 3
Progress on surveys surveys 1. RAN SURVEYS: Hydrographic Ships Lae / Madang Laser Airborne Depth Sounder (LADS) Kavieng / Rabaul / Vanimo / Wewak / Manus These surveys over main ports in support of APEC and Governments port expansion plans. International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 4
Progress on surveys surveys 2. FUGRO SURVEYS North-East Coast Louisiade Archipelago Collingwood Bay / Egum Is / Esa ala / Jomard Passage New Britain Island Cape Gloucester / Kandrian / Linden Hbr / Vitu Island Conducted in support of Government objectives to promote domestic shipping and cruise tourism. All data delivered to AHO for updating nautical charts ADB/PNG Maritime & Waterways Project International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 5
Progress on charting charting - No changes to PNG coverage of AUS Chart scheme - Minor updates collected through chart investigation field trips and incoming reports. Changes or chart discrepancies are assessed using GIS application before Hydro Notes submitted to AHO. - Updates are published via the AHO fortnightly eNotices service. Paper Charts ENCs Total 78 159 237 International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 6
Progress on MSI MSI Commenced issuing coastal warnings in Aug 2018. Created email templates with text according to S-53 format. By end of year a total of 38 coastal warnings issued. 1 or 2 resulted in wider Navarea promulgation. Service test conducted in Sep 2018 using Mailchimp application with the support of our ICT personnel. Mailchimp provided useful delivery reports for assessment and improvement. Mailchimp also provided common platform to manage subscription, templates and workflow (drafting-approval-promulgation). Navarea X Coordinator part of email circulation AMSA rccaus@amsa.gov.au AHO datacentre@hydro.gov.au Warnings also available on website http://nmsa.gov.pg/notice-to-mariners/ International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 7
Progress on MSDI Governance No Policy, but plan to develop using C-17 MSDI Guidelines. Two participants attended recent UN-GGIM Workshop on Legal & Policy Frameworks in Tonga, April 2018. Standards No standards, recognize need to adopt IHO standards. Technology - Esri ArcGIS Desktop License - 4 x Dell Precision T1700 Desktop Computers i5-490 CPU@3.3GHz 3.3GHz RAM16G, 64-bit O/S - NMSA Network/File Server Data Hydrographic Datasets | Maritime Boundaries | AtoNs | Coastline | Wrecks Underwater Cables/Pipelines | Admin Boundaries | Port limits | Topomaps International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 8
Lesson learned Uncharted FADs impact Cable Route Survey In 2018, 20+ uncharted FADs deployed by Fishing company over a particular sea area in the Solomon Sea affected a cable route survey that was in progress over the same area. Nav warnings was issued for unknown no. of FADs over the area. Actions taken a. FAD details eventually received & submitted for charting action b. Relevant contact addresses for the National Fisheries Agency & Fishing company were added to nav warning recipient list. International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 9
Points of Contact hydro@nmsa.gov.pg PNGMRCC@nmsa.gov.pg International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission 10