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HELLENIC NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE 20 th Meeting of Mediterranean and Black Seas Hydrographic Commission (MBSHC) NATIONAL REPORT OF GREECE 4-6July 2017 Herceg Novi, Montenegro

1. Hydrographic Service: General The Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service (HNHS) is the governmental body of the Hellenic Republic responsible for conducting hydrographic and oceanographic surveys for the benefit of International and National Navigation as well as for the operational needs of the Hellenic Navy. The primary purpose of conducting hydrographic surveys is to produce and update nautical charts and other nautical publications aiming at the safety of life at sea and the protection of the environment around Greece. 2. Surveys 2.1 Coverage of new surveys During the period 2015-2016, an extensive systematic program of surveys was conducted. The three hydrographic vessels of the HNHS had been working for 274 days on surveying operations. A total area of 652.21 km 2 has been surveyed, covering national and international waters in the Aegean and Ionian seas. The main 2015-16 operations are depicted in Annex A. 2.2 New technologies - Marine GIS After the implementation of a pilot project (2009-2011), a Marine GIS has been established for the centralized management of HNHS cartographic data, the automation of production and the synchronization of the products. 3. New charts and updates During the last two years the cartographic program of HNHS was further continued with the production of new ENCs, updates and national and international paper charts. More specifically the HNHS cartographic production status is the following:

3.1 ENCs To date 301 ENCs have been released. The ENCs are updated on a monthly basis. The present status of the HNHS ENC production program is shown in the following table: Scale Released Coverage Category ENCs Target % 1. Overview 1 1 100.00% 2. General 2 2 100.00% 3. Coastal 83 83 100.00% 4. Approach 24 32 75.00% 5. Harbour 39 45 86.67% 6. Berthing 152 169 89.94% 301 332 90.66% Charts presenting the Usage Bands coverage are attached at Annex B. 3.1.1. ENC distribution method HNHS distributes its ENCs via IC-ENC where is a member.

3.3 National and INT paper charts The following paper charts have been published. The datum in all charts is WGS84. MAP# CHART# INT# TITLE AREA SCALE 1: 431 431 3738 Monemvasia to Souda Bay Aigaio Sea 150000 432 432 Kriti I. - Western Part Kriti I. 100000 3132 3132 North Evvoikós Gulf North 50000 Arkítsa Pt to Évripos Pass Evvoikos Gulf 3132Α Soya and Ore Terminals 10000 3132Β Lármes (Lárymna) Bay 5000 3315 3315 Skyros Island Skyros I. 50000 3315Α Kalamitsa Bay 25000 3315Α1 Valaxa Pass 5000 3315Α2 Linaria Harbour 5000 3315Β Tristomo Bay (Treis 15000 Boukes) 311/3 311/3 Port of Thessaloniki Thermaikos 6000 Gulf 443/1 443/1 3788 Iraklion Harbour Kriti I. 5000 A diagram of the new paper charts is attached at Annex C. 4. New publications & updates 4.1 New publications Sailing Directions of the Hellenic Coasts (PLOIGOS) vol D, Edition 2015 Sailing Directions of the Hellenic Coasts (PLOIGOS) vol C, Edition 2016 4.2 Updated publications Reprint of List of Lights of the Hellenic Coasts Edition 2015, 2016 All publications are available at HNHS website www.hnhs.gr, HNHS selling offices or through associated companies/ shops. 5. MSI 5.1 Existing infrastructure for transmission HNHS acts as the Hellenic NAVTEX Coordinator for the sea areas covering Greek and adjacent seas (which are coordinated by NAVAREA III) and collects all the relevant Maritime Safety Information (MSI) providing accurate information which ships require for their safe navigation. For this purpose elaborates all the relevant navigational, meteorological and other safety and urgent information, in accordance with the standards, organization and procedures of the JOINT IMO/IHO/WMO MANUAL ON MARITIME SAFETY INFORMATION (MSI) drafting the corresponding NAVTEX bulletins. These bulletins are promulgated, on International and National NAVTEX Service using the English

and Greek Languages, by three Hellenic NAVTEX Stations (IRAKLEIO KERKYRA LIMNOS), that were duly established since 1986 in accordance with IMO and IHO rules,guidelines and principles and since then have been operating successfully broadcasting MSI within their respective NAVTEX Service Areas. Serving the Safety of Navigation, Ηellenic NAVTEX coordinator responds immediately to requests of adjacent NAVTEX Coordinators to promulgate MSI messages via the Hellenic NAVTEX Stations in cases of temporary technical problems. In the last two years 2016 2017 a total of 166 Navigational Warnings (NAVHELLEN S) were delivered to the NAVAREA III Coordinator for further promulgation. 5.1.1 IRAKLEIO NAVTEX STATION [H] [Q] [S] During its operation in 2016 and 2017 a total of 10283 NAVTEX bulletins have been transmitted containing 1363 Navigational Warnings (NAVWARNS), 4364 Meteorological Forecasts, 903 Meteorological Warnings (GALEWARNS) and 29 Search and Rescue messages (SARWARNS). 5.1.2 KERKYRA NAVTEX STATION [K] [P] During its operation in 2016 and 2017 a total of 7051 NAVTEX bulletins have been transmitted containing 458 Navigational Warnings (NAVWARNS), 3182 Meteorological Forecasts, 504 Meteorological Warnings (GALEWARNS) and 9 Search and Rescue messages (SARWARNS). 5.1.3 LIMNOS NAVTEX STATION [L] [R] During its operation in 2016 and 2017 a total of 6787 NAVTEX bulletins have been transmitted containing 594 Navigational Warnings (NAVWARNS), 3182 Meteorological Forecasts, 424 Meteorological Warnings (GALEWARNS) and 12 Search and Rescue messages (SARWARNS). Annex D depicts the Hellenic NAVTEX Stations Service Area limits. 6. C-55 2015 update as follows: 1.1 Status of hydrographic survey of all navigable waters, including internal waters, out to the limits of the EEZ: (Please refer to the guidance given in the introductory text Analysis of the Status of Surveys.) Survey coverage, where: A = percentage which is adequately surveyed. B = percentage which requires re-survey at larger scale or to modern standards. C = percentage which has never been systematically surveyed. A B C Depths < 200m 36 55 9 Depths > 200m 11 60 29

2.1 Status of nautical charting within the limits of the EEZ Coverage of charts published by your organization, where: A = percentage covered by INT series, or a paper chart series meeting the standards in M-4. B = percentage covered by Raster Navigational Charts (RNCs) meeting the standards in S-61. C = percentage covered by ENCs meeting the standards in S-57. Purpose/Scale A B C Offshore passage/small - - 100 Landfall and Coastal passage/medium 100-100 Approaches and Ports/Large 95-87 Percentage of Group A showing depths in metres 100 Percentage of Group A referenced to a satellite datum 7. Capacity Building HNHS s Director joined in November-December 2016 an IHO Technical Visit Team, with the aim to provide Capacity Building services to Montenegro and Albania. 7.1 Domestic training HNHS personnel has been trained in various ENC production issues and Quality Control procedures. 7.2 Foreign training HNHS personnel attended the following training courses: a. CARIS LOTS b. Seabat and PDS training (Teledyne) 7.3 Status of national, bilateral, multilateral or regional development projects with hydrographic component HNHS has signed bilateral arrangements with the HOs of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Romania, Germany, Italy, France, Jordan, Korea, Norway, Russia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Tunisia, UK, Ukraine and USA. Discussions are in progress with Croatia, Egypt, France and Israel. Since 2014, HNHS has taken part in a consortium consisting of eighteen European HOs, Public Bodies and Institutions to undertake the Coastal Mapping project (MARE/2014/10). The service contract was signed on 26 th of June 2015, the relevant portal was opened to the public on 23rd December 2015 and the Final Report was delivered to EASME on 6 th of January 2017. 8. Oceanographic Activities 8.1 General The mission of the HNHS in the area of Oceanography includes: - Conducting oceanographic surveys in the Hellenic seas and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and embodying the results into relevant studies.

- Supporting the Greek Navy and other national defense bodies by providing the required data and information for the tactical exploitation of the marine environment. - Supplying oceanographic data and conduction of surveys on behalf of third parties both from the private and public sector. - Prediction of the wave field in Greek waters. 8.2 Activities - Oceanographic cruises using the HNHS hydrographic/oceanographic vessels for the assessment of the marine environment including the acquisition of physical and geological data along a network of sampling stations designed for the areas of interest to the Hellenic Navy. All data and information gathered is processed and used in order to support naval operations in relation to anti-submarine, mine and amphibious warfare. - Continuous measurement of sea level with tide gauges in a network of 22 permanent stations, located at several Greek ports around the coastline of Aegean and Ionian Seas. One station has been upgraded to output the data in digitized form, in order to be able to transmit in real time. - Prediction of the wave field based on the prevailing wind speeds and directions in a specific area in order to provide the Ministry of Mercantile Marine with information to assess the navigational conditions for specific vessel types in different areas. The HNHS tide gauge network is depicted in Annex E. Other activities 9.1 Participation in IHO Working Groups HNHS participates in the following IHO Commissions, Committees, Sub-Committees and Working Groups: IRCC, HSSC, MBSHC, HCA, WWNWS, NCWG, LAWG, TSMAD. 9.2 Disaster prevention Following the decision of IOC / UNESCO to develop a Regional Tsunami Warning Center (RTWC) at the Northeastern Atlantic, Mediterranean and Connected Seas area, Greece has started working on the creation of a National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC). A number of National Agencies and Institutions contribute to this effort under the supervision of the Seismological Institute of the National Observatory of Athens. 9.3 Environmental protection HNHS in cooperation with other national organizations is responsible for the collection of any new mammal observation data in order to update the existed database. 9.4 National SDI HNHS participates in the national SDI of Greece, which was established in 2010 under the Environmental Ministry, contributing mainly with bathymetric data. 10. Conclusions HNHS invests in people and utilizes modern tools to keep its rate of growth steadily ascending for the sake of the safety of Navigation.

Annex A Hydrographic Activities 2015-2016

Annex B

Annex B

Annex B

Annex B

Annex B

Annex C

Annex D

Annex E