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KIRIBAT I National Report 13th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission (SWPHC) Meeting RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS 25th to 27th February 2015

KIRIBATI National Report 13th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission (SWPHC) Meeting RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS 25th to 27th February 2015

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Page 1: KIRIBATI National Report 13th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission (SWPHC) Meeting RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS 25th to 27th February 2015

KIRIBATI

National Report

13th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission (SWPHC) Meeting

 

RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS

25th to 27th February 2015

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1. Introduction

Kiribati is an island nation in the central Pacific OceanKiribati is a Member State of the IMO and a State Party to SOLASAssociate Member to SWPHC Not yet Member to IHO Kiribati  has  an  obligation  to  ensure  that  both  paper  charts  and  electronic navigational  charts  (ENCs)  are  available  in  accordance  with  the  government obligations set out under Regulation 9 (hydrographic services) and Regulation 4 

(navigational warnings) of Chapter V of SOLAS. This obligation helps to ensure that all vessels operating in the world’s seas and oceans  can  do  so  safely  and  efficiently,  thereby  preventing  loss  of  life  and protecting the marine environment.  At present, there are no formal arrangements in place in Kiribati to ensure that the  SOLAS  obligations  for  hydrographic  services  and  navigational warnings  are being satisfied. Kiribati  charts  are  out  dated  and  therefore,  Kiribati  is  in  need  of  assistance  to comply.

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2. Responsibilities of the Marine Division The Marine Division  is  under  the Ministry of Communications, Transport and Tourism Development (MCTTD)

Responsibilities:Provision,  operation  and  maintenance  of  marine  aids  to  navigation,  for example buoys and beacons Administering the certification of Seafarers - Qualification and Licensing Coordinating SAR Services Flag State and Port State Inspection Advising Govt in ensuring that Maritime Conventions are being complied Boat Passage upgrading  Marine Pollution & Accident Investigation Ships registration – seaworthiness and trading The Marine Department does promulgate coastal warnings and information broadcasted locally by Radio Station

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3. Current status on Hydrography ?  No Legislation in place

?  No Authority (Authority remains under the Marine Division -        MCTTD)?  No Office for Hydrography Service

?  No Hydrographer

?   MSI  - No  formal position, but  is provided by Marine Division (MSI broadcasted by Marine Guard)

?    Committee  needs  to  be  set  up  and  relevant  stakeholders invited. 

?  No Facilities – lack of infrastructure 

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4. Kiribati Nautical Charts  UKHO as PCA

 total of 14 Charts covering the whole of Kiribati published by UKHO at varying scales,

 Charts  - published in the 1950s and 1960s from surveys with data obtained around 1943 and earlier,

 only BA 731 (Gilbert Group) published in 1994

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5. Capacity Building Trainings Attended by Rep from Marine Division:   IMO/IHO  REGIONAL  TRAINING  COURSE  ON  BASIC HYDROGRAPHY  AND  HYDROGRAPHIC  GOVERNANCE,  16  –  27 JUNE 2014 SUVA, FIJI  SWPHC  Capacity  Building  IHO  Maritime  Safety  Information Course, Wellington, New Zealand 25th - 27th August 2014

6. SPC Hydrography Assistance - Correspondence between Marine Division and Mr Jasbir Randhawa Mr Jens Kruger & Mr Salesh Kumar - liaising with Marine Division in regard to the hydrographic survey -  i.e. identifying a priority area, logistic arrangements, etc. for conduct of field survey operations.Survey will be around May – June 2015

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 7. Assistance from SWPHC – Correspondence between Marine Division and Mr Jasbir Randhawa Kiribati Technical Implementation Visit The IHO CBSC (Capacity Building Sub Committee) Meeting held in Brest, France in May 2014  approved  the  'Kiribati  Technical  Implementation Visit',  -  one of the projects submitted by the SWPHC.  This will be a  follow-up visit after  the  initial  technical advice and assessment visit made by the IHB Director, Robert Ward and seconded by Mr Bob Wilson from the UKHO in November 2011.   The  main  objective of  the  second  visit is  to  assist  and  advise Kiribati in implementing  the  recommended  measures contained  in  the  'IHO  Report  on the State of Hydrography and Nautical Charting of Kiribati - (Nov 2011)'. Mr  Sam  Harper (International  Hydrographic  Projects  Manager,  UKHO)  has been liaising with the Marine Division for this visit.

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8. Lights

The Betio beacon shall flash on once for 1.5 seconds every eight (8) seconds.

The Maiana beacon shall flash on twice every ten seconds with two one (1) second flashes separated by a one (1) second gap.

The Buariki beacon shall flash on once for one (1) second every twenty (12) seconds. These lights will be white in accordance with IALA Recommendation E-200-1, Marine Signal Lights, Part 1 Colours.

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9. National Priorities – Way Forward   Immediate  awareness  within  Government  of  IMO  SOLAS obligations for the provision of Hydrographic Services & IMO Audit

  Hydrography  Governance,  Legislation,  NHCC  and  National  focal point for the provision of Hydrographic Services 

 Hydrography Risk Assessment 

 Provision of MSI – by forwarding information on maritime changes and  developments  to  the  PCA  and  the  regional  radio  navigational warnings coordinator and

  Strengthening  bi-lateral  and  regional  arrangements  with  other national hydrographic authorities

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

Ruoikabuti TioonDirector of Marine

Ministry of Communications, Transport and Tourism [email protected] / [email protected]