| Term 2015-2018
			
				| Highlights | Commission Chair |  
				| Any success of this Commission cannot be solely claimed by 
				the Commission Chair because it is the accomplishments of the 
				Commission’s membership that make the Commission’s successes. 
				This opportunity is taken to deeply thank all Commission Chairs 
				and members who positively contributed to the Commission since 
				2015 – their efforts are acknowledged and greatly appreciated, 
				especially in spite of their busy professional commitments and 
				in light of all the setbacks! Rising from a fall is victory!  |  | Angela Etuonovbe NIGERIA
 E-mail: aetuonovbe[at]yahoo.com
 |  Working Group 4.1 - Standards and Guidelines for Hydrography WG 4.1 has committed itself to a number of specific outcomes 
	based on these agreed objectives over the period of the work plan as 
	follows: 
		
		Broaden the membership of WG 4.1 
		Support the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) 
		through the work of its HydrographicServices and Standards Committee 
		(HSSC) by participating in HSSC working groups to review hydrographic 
		standards and guidelines, primarily: 
			
			 S-44 – IHO Standards for Hydrographic Surveys 
			(the most recent version is the 5th Edition, February 2008). 
			S-100 – IHO Universal Hydrographic Data Model 
			(January 2010) 
		Support FIG members on the FIG/IHO/ICA International 
		Board of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical 
		Cartographers (IBSC) in reviewing and updating competency standards, 
		namely:
		 Represent Commission 4 on the FIG Standards Network 
		and other international fora where appropriate.
		Support the work of other FIG Commissions and Working 
		Groups, and participate in Commission 4 events where possible.  Working Group  4.2 
	 - Maritime and Marine Spatial Information Management This Working Group was inactive as no work done throughout 
	the period and no report submitted. Working Group  4.3 – Blue Economy Blue Economy has over the last three plus years performed the 
	usual duties of the position related to maintaining communication among 
	Commission 4 members, communicating with the public on Commission 4 
	business, and handling the administrative tasks of the Commission. Mr. 
	Johnston has been and still is an active member and FIG representative of 
	the FIG/IHO/ICA International Board on Standards of Competence for 
	Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical Cartographers (IBSC). Mr. Johnston also 
	acts as the de facto FIG-IHO Liaison, and since 2011 has worked to 
	strengthen ties between the two organizations.  Terms of reference
		Hydrographic surveyingOffshore surveying in support of energy, environment, submarine 
		telecommunications, ports and harboursHydrographic education, training and Continual Professional 
		Development (CPD)Marine Environment & Coastal Zone Management (CZM)Data processing and management of hydrographic dataNautical charting and bathymetric maps - analogue and digital, 
		includes ENCs  (Electronic Navigational Charts) Mission StatementThe 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.   
	
	Working Group 4.1 - Standards and Guidelines for HydrographyPolicy issues 
		Assist in the development and recognition of standards of competency 
		for hydrographic surveyors; Assist in the development of technical standards and guidelines;
		Assist with the review of standards and guidelines. Promote the need for and benefits of, professional hydrographic 
		surveyor certification.  Chair Peter Barr (Australia)e-mail: pb.barmarine[at]bigpond.com
 MembersMichael Beard (Australia)
 e-mail: michaeljbeard[at]bigpond.com
 Simon Allen (Australia)  e-mail: simon.allen[at]iinet.net.au
 Simon Ironside (ex-officio member) Chair SSSI Hydrography Commission (New Zealand)
 e-mail: Simon.Ironside[at]eliotsinclair.co.nz
 
 Working Group 4.2 - Maritime and Marine Spatial Information ManagementPolicy 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 Jonathan Li, PhD, PEng, SMIEEEProfessor of Geomatics
 Department of Geography & Environmental Management
 e-mail: junli[at]uwaterloo.ca
 http://environment.uwaterloo.ca/research/rsgtl/
 
 Working Group 4.3 – Blue EconomyWork Plan for “The Blue Economy” 2015 until 2018 is based upon the 
	continued work of Commission 4. The Blue Economy can be a diverse and wide 
	ranging topic but for FIG Comm 4 it shall be primarily in developing and 
	promoting the need to manage our oceans and seas in a sustainable manner 
	based upon good data, good environmental principles and good management 
	practices. In this way the WG shall seek to promote and engage with IGO’s 
	and other NGO’s to increase the understanding and awareness of the 
	importance of the marine and ocean areas. High on the agenda will be to 
	engage with UN-FAO and World Bank to determine how these organisations 
	perceive the importance and benefits of managing the marine and ocean areas. ChairGordon Johnston
 UNITED KINGDOM
 E-mail: gordon.johnston1[at]orange.net
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