Hydrographic Update on Tuvalu's Maritime Infrastructure

 
16
th
 Meeting of the
South West Pacific
Hydrographic Commission
Tuvalu
 
National Report
 
Executive Summary
 
Tuvalu is a small island state in the pacific, with a land area of only 26km2, an
EEZ of 717,174km2 and a population of under 11,000 people.
Tuvalu is not currently a member of the IHO but is an associate member of the
SWPHC
Tuvalu has not yet established a hydrographic service or government agency.
All hydrographic matters are referred to the Director of Marine and Port
Services
 
2
 
Main achievements during the year
 
The PSLM Tide Gauge operated by Tuvalu Meteorology in cooperation with
SPC
SPC assistance to Tuvalu’s Maritime Transport and SAR sector, primarily
comprising regulatory and institutional advice
New Zealand contribution through PRNI (Pacific Regional Navigation
Initiative and PMSP (Pacific Maritime Safety Project) in upgrading Aids to
Navigation through out Tuvalu and the recent review of maritime
institutional and regulatory arrangements
 
3
 
Main challenges and/or obstructions
 
Training for MSI personnel
No legislation in place to support hydrographic activities
Limited technical staff commensurate with its responsibilities
Very limited capacity to carry out surveys and also to maintain ATN
 
4
 
Progress on surveys, charting and MSI
 
Survey
The status of surveys in Tuvalu is limited, with the majority of waters entirely
un-surveyed
Charting
Nil
International Chart coverage of Tuvalu is provided by the UKHO
MSI
No established MSI Infrastructure
Limited met warnings broadcast on Local AM Radio
 
5
 
Contributions to the IHO DCDB and GEBCO
 
Nil
 
6
 
Lessons learned to share
 
Formalize national legislation to ensure SOLAS obligations are delegated to appropriate
departments in line with recommendations likely to be made by the NZ MFAT Technical
Assistance Team
Government to support IHO
National Hydrographic Committee should establish to coordinates national hydrographic
requirements
 
7
 
Success stories to share
 
Nil
 
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Tuvalu, a small island state in the Pacific, faces challenges in establishing a hydrographic service. With limited capacity for surveys and MSI, the country relies on international assistance for maritime safety projects. Despite progress in tide gauge operations and navigation aids, the need for training and legislative support remains evident.

  • Tuvalu
  • Hydrography
  • Maritime Safety
  • Pacific
  • Survey

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  1. 16thMeeting of the South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission Tuvalu National Report International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  2. Executive Summary Tuvalu is a small island state in the pacific, with a land area of only 26km2, an EEZ of 717,174km2 and a population of under 11,000 people. Tuvalu is not currently a member of the IHO but is an associate member of the SWPHC Tuvalu has not yet established a hydrographic service or government agency. All hydrographic matters are referred to the Director of Marine and Port Services International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 2 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  3. Main achievements during the year The PSLM Tide Gauge operated by Tuvalu Meteorology in cooperation with SPC SPC assistance to Tuvalu s Maritime Transport and SAR sector, primarily comprising regulatory and institutional advice New Zealand contribution through PRNI (Pacific Regional Navigation Initiative and PMSP (Pacific Maritime Safety Project) in upgrading Aids to Navigation through out Tuvalu and the recent review of maritime institutional and regulatory arrangements International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 3 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  4. Main challenges and/or obstructions Training for MSI personnel No legislation in place to support hydrographic activities Limited technical staff commensurate with its responsibilities Very limited capacity to carry out surveys and also to maintain ATN International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 4 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  5. Progress on surveys, charting and MSI Survey The status of surveys in Tuvalu is limited, with the majority of waters entirely un-surveyed Charting Nil International Chart coverage of Tuvalu is provided by the UKHO MSI No established MSI Infrastructure Limited met warnings broadcast on Local AM Radio International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 5 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  6. Contributions to the IHO DCDB and GEBCO Nil International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 6 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  7. Lessons learned to share Formalize national legislation to ensure SOLAS obligations are delegated to appropriate departments in line with recommendations likely to be made by the NZ MFAT Technical Assistance Team Government to support IHO National Hydrographic Committee should establish to coordinates national hydrographic requirements International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 7 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

  8. Success stories to share Nil International Hydrographic Organization Organisation Hydrographique Internationale 8 South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission

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