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ST. VINCENT AND THE ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO TO 15 15 th th Meeting of the Meso-America and Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission Manzanillo, Calima, Mexico – 10 to 13 Manzanillo, Calima, Mexico – 10 to 13 December 2014 December 2014
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Page 1: ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO 15 th Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORTCOUNTRY REPORT

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1515thth Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic CommissionSea Hydrographic Commission

Manzanillo, Calima, Mexico – 10 to 13 December Manzanillo, Calima, Mexico – 10 to 13 December 20142014

Page 2: ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO 15 th Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

OVERVIEW OF SVGOVERVIEW OF SVG

GEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHY– 32 islands and cays32 islands and cays

– 9 inhabited islands9 inhabited islands

– Land Area: 389 sq km

– Water Area: 10,600 sq nm

– 84 miles of coastline with large portions inaccessible

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OVERVIEW OF SVGOVERVIEW OF SVGMARITIME ACTIVITIESMARITIME ACTIVITIES

– Coastal StateCoastal State - diverse shipping - diverse shipping– Port StatePort State – 9 ports of entry – 9 ports of entry– Flag StateFlag State – 2000 international – 2000 international

+1000+1000 local local shipsships

Page 4: ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO 15 th Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

1. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE/SERVICE

– Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) has not yet officially designated a hydrographic office. This should be done in 2015.

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2. SURVEYS: COVERAGE OF NEW SURVEYS

– No new comprehensive surveys conducted for many years due to lack of capacity.

– Ports in SVG need to be surveyed as a matter of priority.

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3. NEW CHARTS & UPDATES: ENCS– Some updates

primarily resulting from engineering works require charting.

– No electronic or paper charts have been developed. (Officially recognized charts are as produced by UKHO.)

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4. NEW PUBLICATIONS & UPDATES: NEW PUBLICATIONS

– No new publications or updates.

– (UKHO publications and updates are recognized by SVG.)

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5. MSI: EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TRANSMISSION

– Pursuant to Section 149 of the SVG Shipping Act, No. 11 of 2004, the Director for Maritime Administration, is responsible for the dissemination for MSI “by any means as the circumstances warrant”.

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5. MSI: EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TRANSMISSION

– MSI is disseminated via:The National Coast Radio Station J8F at Fort Charlotte which is operated by the SVG Port Authority (for coastal waters);

SVG Coast Guard Service (J8B), email, and radio and television (for local broadcasts).

Page 10: ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO 15 th Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

6. C-55: LATEST UPDATE (TABLES)

Nation/Area

Local Note Coastal Note NAVAREA Note Port Info Note

SVG Yes Radio, TV, Coast Radio

Yes Via Coast Radio J8F VHF

NAVAREA IV

  Yes Also through the SVGPA website

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7. CAPACITY BUILDING: DEMAND FOR CAPACITY BUILDING

– Immediate need for Phase 1 training.

– Phase 2 training is also needed within the scope/findings of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Hydrographic Scoping Study (HSS) to determine needs and way ahead for the development of national and sub-regional hydrographic services.

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8. OCEANOGRAPHIC ACTIVITIES GENERAL: GEBCO/IBC’S ACTIVITIES

– Tide gauges established for disaster response could provide tidal data in support of hydrography.

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9. OTHER ACTIVITIES

– Training in the use of CARIS Limits and Boundaries Module from 6 to 8 October 2014 and marine spatial data were provided under an Ocean Governance Project supported by Commonwealth Secretariat.

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9. OTHER ACTIVITIES

– Meteorological data is collected and managed by the Meteorological Unit within the Departments of Airport.

– The capacity of the office is being developed to better meet the needs of marine meteorology.

– The Met Office provides weather information Maritime Administration on a daily basis (routinely three times).

Page 15: ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES COUNTRY REPORT TO 15 th Meeting of the Meso-America and Caribbean Sea Hydrographic Commission ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

9. OTHER ACTIVITIES– Governance: SVG will soon be adopting a

National Ocean Policy and Action Plan “to maintain healthy and richly biodiverse oceans by securing, enforcing and sustainably managing the space in an integrated way so as to promote social, cultural and economic development and support the livelihoods and aspirations of current and future generations of Vincentians.”

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9. OTHER ACTIVITIES– Governance: SVG will soon be adopting

a National Ocean Policy and Action Plan (NOP) as its over-arching national policy for the management of the nation’s marine space and resources “to maintain healthy and richly biodiverse oceans by securing, enforcing and sustainably managing the space in an integrated way so as to promote social, cultural and economic development and support the livelihoods and aspirations of current and future generations of Vincentians.”

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU

ANY QUESTIONS OR ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?CONCERNS?


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