NAMRIAs Role for Safer Navigation in the Philippines_3

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VISION

A highly professionalized, technologically advanced, globally competitive and environment and natural resources-caring agency

MISSION

To generate and share reliable, up-to-date geographic information and provide related services using state-of-the-art technology for sustainable growth and development

GOVERNING BOARD

OFFICE OF THE

ADMINISTRATOR

ADMINISTRATIVEDIVISION

HEAD EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

CONSULTANTS

DEPUTY ADMINISTRATORS

HYDROGRAPHYDEPARTMENT

NAUTICAL CHARTINGDIVISION

OCEANOGRAPHYDIVISION

MARITIME CONCERNS

DIVISION

HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY DIVISION

FINANCIAL &MANAGEMENT

DIVISION

ENGINEERING SERVICES

DEPARTMENT

TRANSPORTENG’G. DIVSION

COMPUTERENG’G. DIVISION

INST’N. ANDCOMM. ENG’G.

DIVISION

ENGINEERINGSERVICES DIVISION

INTELLIGENCESECURITY UNIT

INFORMATIONMANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

DATABASE ANDSTATISTICS

DIVISION

SYSTEMS DEV’T. & PROGRAMMING

DIVISION

MEDIA PRODUCTION

DIVISION

INFORMATION SERVICESDIVISION

MAPPING &GEODESY

DEPARTMENT

PHOTOGRAMMETRYDIVSION

CARTOGRAPHYDIVISION

REPROGRAPHYAND PRINTING

DIVISION

AERIAL ANDSPATIAL DIVISION

PLANS & OPERATIONSDIVISION

REMOTE SENSING &

RESOURCE DATA ANALYSIS

DEPARTMENT

LAND RESOURCE DATA ANALYSIS

DIVISION

PHYSIOGRAPHY &AQUATICSDIVISION

GISAPPLICATION

DIVISION

LAND CLASSIFICATION

DIVISION

GEODESY DIVISION

Office of the Director

Asst. Director for Administration

Asst. Director for Operation

Chief of Staff

Admin and Finance

Plans and Operations

Logistics

Hydrographic Survey Division

Nautical Charting Division

Maritime Concerns Division

Oceanography Division

Commo Romeo I Ho Director

Capt. Audie A. VentirezAsst. Director for

Operations Cdr Rosalino C Delos Reyes

Chief of Staff

Asst. Director for Administration

Ms. Melanie P. DeocampoStaff Officer for

Administration and Finance

Capt Virgilio AntonioStaff Officer for Plans

and OperationsCdr Sheilon T CadaoasStaff Officer for Logistics

Capt Virgilio P AntonioActing Chief, Hydrographic

Surveys Division

Cdr Jacinto M CablayanChief, Nautical Charting

Division

Cdr Herbert L CatapangChief, Maritime Concerns

Division

Engr. Raul S. Capistrano

Chief, Oceanography Division

NAMRIA's role in the safety of navigation in the country revolves around the core mandate of the Hydrography Department

The Hydrography Department is the internationally recognized hydrographic office in the Philippines

NAMRIA – Hydrography Department

Member of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)

Member of the East Asia Hydrographic Commission (EAHC) and currently holding the Vice Chairmanship

NAMRIA – Hydrography Department

Mandates

• Hydrographic survey of the Philippine waters including maritime boundaries

• Production and maintenance of nautical charts, Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) and related publications

Mandates

• Physical oceanographic surveys

• Operation and maintenance of Magnetic Observatory and magnetic surveys

• Delineation of municipal waters

Commissioned Officers - 45Enlisted Men - 197Civilian Personnel - 52

--------Total 294

Bathymetric data, oceanographic data, and coastal information are collected for the updating of nautical charts and ENCs

Undertaken by the NAMRIA's hydrographic survey vessels

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Sea Lanes, Exclusive Economic Zone,

Continental Shelves

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Port of Allen

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Catbalogan City Port and Vicinity

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

San Isidro, Samar

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Port of Iloilo

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Port of Matnog and Vicinity

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

General Santos City and Vicinity

Conduct of Hydrographic Survey

Port of Dumaguete

BRP Hydrographer Presbitero and VenturaBRP Hydrographer Presbitero and Ventura

Specifications:

Length - 53.5 meters

Breadth - 12.0 meters

Draft - 3.8 meters

Gross Tonnage - 1,179 tons

Net Tonnage - 354 tons

Max. Speed - 13 knots

Main Engine - Caterpillar

Diesel engines

HydrographicHydrographic Survey Vessels

Multi-Beam Depth SounderMapping System

MagneticIntensity

Satellite Communication(INMARSAT)

ExpendableSensors

Acoustic DopplerCurrent Profiler

CTD & Water Sampler

GravityMeter Single Beam Depth Sounder

SUB-BOTTOMPROFILER

HEADING & DYNAMICMOTION SENSOR

DGPS Reference Station

Satellite Navigation (GPS)

SURVEY SYSTEMS CONFIGURATION OF BRPH PRESBITERO AND VENTURA

Hydrographic Survey Launch

- for shallow water multibeam survey

HydrographicHydrographic Survey Vessels

Movie clip courtesy of NOAA

Charting of Traffic Separation Scheme and Sea Lanes

Tidal network is composed of NAMRIA’s tide stations that continuously collect tide information from different parts of the country

Tidal data are used to determine the chart datum that is used for the nautical charts issued by NAMRIA

For sea level rise and tsunami watch monitoring

Upgrade of the Philippine Tidal Network

39 OPERATIONAL TIDE STATIONS

IN THE PHILIPPINES

BASCO

SAN VICENTE

CURRIMAO

SAN FERNANDO

SUBIC

MANILA

CORON

BATANGAS

BALINTANG

CATICLAN

MAMBURAO

PUERTO PRINCESA

PAGADIAN

DUMAGUETE

CAMIGUIN

CAGAYAN DE ORO

TAGBILARAN

DAVAO

GEN SAN

MATI

TANDAGGUIUAN

CEBU

PULUPANDAN

REAL

VIRAC

LEGAZPI

BALANACAN

BULAN

CATBALOGAN

MASBATE

BALER

CATARMAN

TACLOBAN

SAN JOSE ANTIQUE

PORT JOSE PANGANIBAN

PORT KALAMANSIG

BONGAO

CORREGIDOR

DIPOLOGBROOKES POINT

ROMBLON

SURIGAO(UPGRADING)

EL NIDO

CALAPAN

EXISTING TIDE STATIONS

REAL TIME TELEMETRY STATIONS(/WMO/ PTWC AND ADPC)

LUBANG

LOCAL TELEMETRY STATIONS OPERATIONAL

PROPOSED LOCAL REAL TIME TELEMETRY STATIONS

ZAMBOANGA

PROPOSED ADDITIONALTIDE STATIONS

Electronic Navigational Chart

Publication of Nautical Charts and ENCs

Paper Chart

Publication of Nautical Charts

chart index

Total number of charts

181

11 large scale

- Manila Harbor (1: 10,000) - Manila to Cavite (1: 30,000) - Batangas Bay

(1:50,000)

- Batangas Harbor (1:15,000)

- Port Olongapo (1:15,000) - Subic Bay

(1: 30,000)

- Cebu Harbor (1:10,000)

- Cebu Approach (1:30,000)

- Puerto Princesa (1:20,000)

- Matnog Bay (1:30,000)

- Tubbataha Reef (1:50,000)

Northern Luzon

4 small scale (1 800,000)- Northern Luzon- Central Visayas- Central Mindanao- Sulu Sea

Central Visayas

Central Mindanao

Sulu Sea

Manila Harbor

Manila to Cavite

Batangas Harbor

Port Olongapo

Subic Bay

Cebu Harbor Cebu ApproachBatangas Bay

Puerto Princesa

Matnog Bay

Tubbataha Reef

NAMRIA Published ENC’s

Philippine Coast Pilot

Descriptive book for the use of mariners, containing detailed information of coastal waters, channels, weather pattern, facilities etc. of an area

Nautical Publications

Philippine Notices to Mariners

A monthly publication that supplements nautical charts and advises mariners on important matters such as new hydrographic discoveries, changes in channels, and navigational aids affecting navigational safety

Nautical Publications

Philippine List of LightsA listing of lights used

for navigational safety that are found throughout the Philippines. Included details are the location and condition of the lights

Nautical Publications

Nautical Publications

Tide and Current TablesContains information on

the predicted time and magnitude of high and low tides, time of slack water, and the predicted time and magnitude of maximum currents for certain locations in the country

Cooperation with Local Agencies and Organizations

Cooperates with international organizations to ensure the safety of navigation in Philippine waters and in South East Asia.

Cooperation with the IHO ensures that the nautical charts, ENCs, and other products of the Department follows the international standards.

Cooperation with Local Agencies and Organizations

Cooperation with Member States of EAHC ensures the safety of navigation within the East Asian region.

International Maritime Organization (IMO) issued a mandatory requirement for vessels to use the Electronic Chart Display Information System (ECDIS) by 2012.

NAMRIA is working with the nine Member States of the East Asia Hydrographic Commission to harmonize the regions ENCs before 2012.

Harmonization of Electronic Navigational Chart

NAVAREAS - geographic areas in which governments are responsible for navigation and weather warnings

Philippines – part of in NAVAREA XI; Hydrography Dept. - NAVAREA Coordinator

NAVAREA warnings within the Philippine territory is sent to Japan, the coordinator of NAVAREA XI

Issuance of NAVAREA Warnings

NAMRIA strengthen its linkages with the stakeholders of the Philippine Maritime Industry to strengthen its capabilities to undertake its mandate for the maritime industry

Conducts seminars and trainings to enhance the capabilities of government agencies and organizations

Cooperation with Local Agencies and Organizations

SEARCH FOR M/V SOLAR 1

M/T Solar I oil tanker sunk at Panay Gulf (August 11, 2006)

NAMRIA’s survey vessels identified the exact location of the tanker

The Japanese survey ship MT Shinsei Maru confirmed the location of the tanker

DEPLOYMENT TIME AND DATE:

BRP HYDROGRAPHER PRESBITERO- left Manila at 0016H, 17 August 2006- started survey at project area at 1600H, 18 Aug 2006- anchored at west of Himamaylan, Negros Occidental at 1550H, 22 August 2006 to take shelter

BRP HYDROGRAPHER VENTURA - left Subic at 0651H, 17 August 2006

- started survey at project area at 1400H, 18 Aug 2006- anchored at west of Himamaylan, Negros Occidental at 1933H, 22 August 2006 to take shelter

Location of Sunken M/T Solar 1 as shown in Bathymetric Chart generated through Sea Survey Advance Software

MV SOLAR 1 BASED ON BATHYMETRIC IMAGE

Closer View of the location of Sunken M/T Solar 1 as shown in Bathymetric Chart

Side scan image shows strong acoustic return, which means the material is a strong reflector such as metal.

73.9 m

Location of Sunken M/T Solar 1 as shown in 3-Dimensional View of the Side Scan Image

Measures 73.9 m using Sea Survey Advance Software

MV SOLAR 1 POSITION BASED ON NAMRIA’S FINDINGS:

10º15’31” N 122º29’09” E

THESE DATA WERE USED BY SHIENSEI MARU TO LOCATE THE MV SOLAR1 USING THEIR ROV.

At 640 m deep , 13.3NM South of Lusaran Pt. Light, Guimaras

Oil slicks

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GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES OF SUNKEN VESSELLAT: 10 ° 15.52’LONG: 122 ° 29.15’13NM South of Lusaran Pt. Guimaras

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REPORTED GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES SINKING POSITIONLAT: 10 ° 14.5’LONG: 122 ° 16.1’

August 24-26, 2010

Garden Plaza Hotel, Manila

Basic Marine Cartography and Geographic Information System

(GIS) Course

Conducts Trainings

www.namria.gov.ph

Thank You!

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