A total of forty-nine expert representatives participated in the Sixth expert meeting of the Working Group on Marine Geospatial Information. Forty participants were representatives from eighteen Member States, five from international organizations, three observers, and one staff member who substantively supported and facilitated the weeklong event that included one-day International Seminar on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management with the theme "effective and integrated marine geospatial information management". The seminar attracted over 100 participants. H.E. Ambassador Rena Lee, Singapore's Ambassador for Oceans and the Law of the Sea delivered the keynote presentation. Referring to the BBNJ/Treaty of the High Seas, concluded her keynote presentation with "from what to do to how to do". The Working Group and its partners have to consider the relevance and contribution of integrated marine geospatial information management to the operationalization of the BBNJ/Treaty of the High Seas. In this regard, the Working Group is challenged to focus on developing practical guidance to support Member States with the "how" for the implementation of the Operational Framework for Integrated Marine Geospatial Information Management (蘑菇视频-IGIF-Hydro), and contributing to the operationalization of the BBNJ/Treaty of the High Seas.
Participants witnessed and applauded the signing of a cooperation agreement in the official opening segment at the International Seminar between the Geospatial Information Agency and Navy's Hydrographic and Oceanographic Center. Collaboration at the national and sub-national levels are necessary to widen the application of marine geospatial information for a multiplicity of purposes and for national development priorities. The integration of terrestrial, maritime, built and cadastral domains and the strengthening of nationally integrated geospatial information management and its arrangements, resources, capacities and leadership were among key items of work considered. The Working Group will leverage focus work group modality together with the Expert Group on Land Administration and Management, and where appropriate, the Working Group on Policy and Legal Frameworks for Geospatial Information Management, the United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence, the Singapore-IHO Innovation and Technology Laboratory, bringing together inter-disciplinary expertise to work on, initially, the land-sea interface and the technical complexities related to vertical reference (height datum). This work supports the Committee of Experts programme of work to address climate related challenges, developing practical guidance for Member States in the context of monitoring and measuring sea level rise. The Working Group acknowledged the 蘑菇视频-IGIF-Hydro has to be a 'living document'. In this regard, the Working Group welcomed and accepted the Singapore's offer to digitally publish the 蘑菇视频-IGIF-Hydro to facilitate the maintenance and sustaining the Framework as a living document.
Official opening session
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National collaboration on Bathymetric data collection in Indonesia- Mohamad Arief Syafi’i, Geospatial Information Agency
Indonesia
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New Issues, New Challenges from a Legal and Geospatial Perspective Ilaria Tani, University of ‘Milano-Bicocca’, Italy
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Submarine Cable Networks; the Geospatial Context Graham Evans, Global Subsea Business
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Standardized marine protected areas and the 蘑菇视频-IGIF-Hydro Johny Nyberg, International Hydrographic Organization
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Pacific marine boundaries & the 蘑菇视频-GGIM IGIF-Hydro Andrick Lal, Pacific Community
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Implementing the 蘑菇视频-IGIF-Hydro and advancing the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources CheeHai Teo, 蘑菇视频-GGIM Secretariat
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Integration of marine spatial data between Pushidrosal and other institutions Agus Sutrianto, Indonesian Navy Hydro-Oceanographic Center
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Joint IHO-Singapore Innovation and Technology Laboratory- Parry Oei, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Singapore
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Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA): Workplan and Implementation- SOON Kean Huat, Singapore Land Authority
Singapore