Paper for the Consideration by CBSC18. MACHC report

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CBSC16-05.1I 16 th MEETING OF THE IHO CAPACITY BUILDING SUB-COMMITTEE IHO-CBSC16 Goa, India, 30 May - 1 June 2018 Submitted by: Executive Summary: Paper for the Consideration by CBSC18 MACHC report MACHC CB Coordinator This document provides a summary report of the CB activities at MACHC Related Documents: MACHC CB Plan 2018-2020 Related Projects: Mexico (FOCAHIMECA), UK (CME and OTSMP) 1. Introduction / Background A three-year plan for CB activity in the MACHC region was approved by the membership in December 2016. This plan covers the period 2018-2020 and is reviewed annually (during MACHC meetings) to ensure it meets regional requirements. The plan is based on assessing the phase of development of each of the coastal states within the MACHC region (as determined by the IHO s three phases of CB) and arranging training activity to build the necessary capability to meet SOLAS treaty obligations. There is a great deal of SOLAS awareness required in this region. 2. Assessment of Capacity Building Phase Stage of Coastal States See Excel file 3. Activities completed since CBSC15 Technical Implementation Visits were undertaken to Dominican Republic (January 2018) and El Salvador (December 2017) An MSI Training Course was delivered in St Michael, Barbados, in June 2017 for the following coastal states: - Barbados (5), British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua A two-day Hydrographic Awareness Seminar was organised to precede the main MACHC meeting in Varadero, Cuba in November 2017. The following coastal states were funded to attend this Seminar: - Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Cuba (2), Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Panama, St Kitts & Nevis, St Vincent & The Grenadines and Suriname Data Management Workshop with SWAtHC in Montevideo, Uruguay, November 2017 Mexico participated Digital Photogrammetry with Satellite Images training course with SWAtHC in Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 2017 Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico and Venezuela participated

CBSC16-05.1I 4. Activities planned for 2018 Technical Visit to Guatemala Seminar on Raising Awareness of Hydrography MBES Processing Tides & Water Levels Workshop for Spanish Speakers 5. Challenges faced in the region It is estimated that over 30% of the world s crude oil passes through the Caribbean which is home to over 50% of the world s cruise shipping. In addition, the Caribbean endures a hurricane season from July to November; the storms can and do leave a trail of devastation on the islands and their coasts. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was the fifth most active since records began in 1851 with three of the seasons major hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria wreaking havoc in the Leeward Islands, Dominica and Puerto Rico. The high number of SID s in the MACHC offers a unique challenge because these states generally have no hydrographic infrastructure and are usually reliant on a national Maritime Authority or some other organization for the provision of hydrographic services. Much work is still required in building and developing sustainable Hydrographic Governance in these states (needs enshrining in law). This also applies to several Central America States. Very few of the SID s are IHO members so don t qualify for the higher-level training opportunities which are only available to members The biggest Flag State in the world is still not an IHO member. 6. Achievements and lessons learned With the onus on the development of Phase 1 capability in the SID s - this was the second year running that a regional MSI course was organized Phase 1 skills are being improved in many SID s. There is close coordination between the MACHC CB Coordinator and his counterparts in the adjoining RHCs (SWAtHC & SEPRHC) and this has led to MACHC members being invited to participate in other regions activities e.g. the last two activities listed above in para 3. Mexico s FOCAHIMECA project is building Phase 2 capability in a number of Spanish speaking states and the UK s Commonwealth Marine Economies and Overseas Territories Seabed Mapping Programmes has assisted a number of SIDs with data gathering in their littoral zones. Venezuela secured their first place on the IHO-NF CHART Project nautical cartography training course at the UKHO in 2017. Suriname and Panama (Canal Authority) were invited to participate in the UKHO s CAT B nautical cartography training course in early 2018. 7. Conclusions: Along with the SWPHC, the MACHC has been in the vanguard of raising hydrographic awareness through the provision of seminars preceding the annual MACHC meetings (the 2017 Seminar was the fourth). Funding the attendance of Associate and Observer nations not only guarantees attendance but also showcases the importance of regional hydrography and how all coastal states have a part to play, irrespective of size. The Mexican and UK Government s contribution to regional capacity building has augmented the IHO s efforts and undoubtedly improved both the education and data gathering regionally.

CBSC16-05.1I 8. Actions required of CBSC: The CBSC is invited to: a. note the report b. take any action consider appropriate. Jeff Bryant MACHC CB Coordinator Annex: Assessment of Capacity Building Phase Stage of Coastal States (Excel file)

Country / Territory NHC or NHCC CB Phase 1 CB Phase 2 CB Phase 3 Last TV Antigua & Barbuda 1 4 1 3 2006 Bahamas -1 2 1 3 2006 Barbados 2 4 1 3 2006 Belize 1 2 2 3 2011 Brazil -1 4 4 4 2008 Colombia -1 4 4 4 N/R Costa Rica -1 2 1 3 2011 Cuba 1 4 4 4 N/R Dominica -1 2 1 3 2006 Dominican Republic 1 2 1 3 2018 El Salvador 1 2 3 3 2017 Grenada 0 4 1 3 2006 Guatemala -1 4 4 3 2010 Guyana -1 4 2 3 2012 Haiti -1 1 3 3 2009 Honduras -1 1 4 3 2010 Jamaica 2 4 1 3 2006 Mexico -1 4 4 4 N/R Netherlands - Antilles & Aruba (Leeward) 2 4 4 4 N/R Netherlands - Antilles (Windward) 2 4 4 4 N/R Nicaragua -1 2 4 3 2005 Panama 1 4 4 3 2005 St. Kitts & Nevis 1 4 1 3 2006 St. Lucia -1 2 1 3 2006 St. Vincent & Grenadines 0 4 1 3 2006 Suriname 2 4 4 3 2008 Trinidad & Tobago -1 2 1 3 2006

UK - Anguilla 1 4 3 3 2006 UK - Bermuda -1 2 3 3 UK - British Virgin Islands -1 2 3 3 2006 UK - Cayman Islands -1 2 3 3 2006 UK - Montserrat -1 2 3 3 2006 UK - Turks & Caicos -1 2 3 3 2006 USA - Navassa 2 4 4 4 N/R USA - Puerto Rico & US Virgin Islands 2 4 4 4 N/R United States of America 2 4 4 4 N/R Venezuela -1 4 4 4 N/R 1. The numerical grid below describes the status of the National Hydrographic Committee (NHC) / National Hydrographic Coordination Committee (NHCC): Value Assessment -1 No information available 0 The country does not have a NHC / NHCC 1 The country is in the process of establishing a NHC / NHCC 2 The country has established a NHC / NHCC 2. The numerical grid below applies to the Phases: KEY Value -1 0 1 Assessment No information available The country is unaware of its national obligations The country is aware of its national obligations but does not have the means to do it

2 3 4 The country has the ability to fulfil national obligations The country fulfils its national obligations through a third party The country fulfils its national obligations in a sustainable manner Note: the assessment represented by 3 is an alternative to 4 as explained in the IHO's Capacity Building Strategy 3. Those coastal states with a mature hydrographic service and consequently don t require a technical visit are marked as N / R (not required)