Production of Marine Information Overlays (MIOs)

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University of New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping 4-2008 Production of Marine Information Overlays (MIOs) Lee Alexander University of New Hampshire - Main Campus Michael Huet Secretary IHO-IEC Harmonization Group on Marine Information Overlays Follow this and additional works at: http://scholars.unh.edu/ccom Part of the Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Commons Recommended Citation Alexander, Lee and Huet, Michael, "Production of Marine Information Overlays (MIOs)" (2008). Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping. Paper 428. http://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/428 This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping at University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping by an authorized administrator of University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. For more information, please contact scholarly.communication@unh.edu.

Marine Information Overlays (MIOs) Relationship to Current/Future IHO Standards Dr. Lee Alexander, Univ. of New Hampshire lee.alexander@unh.edu Michel Huet, International Hydrographic Bureau mhuet@ihb.mc

Marine Information Overlays (MIOs) - Chart and navigation-related information that supplement the minimum information required by IMO ECDIS Additional, non-mandatory Not covered by existing standards (e.g., IHO S-57, IHO S-52, or IEC 61174) The everything else Points, lines, areas, feature objects Marine Information Objects Overlays

NAVIGATION Chart-related Operational MIO Radar ECDIS AIS INS Relationship of chart and operational to Navigation-related information [Source: IEC Report to IMO NAV48]

Foundation Data Layers for Marine GIS Shoreline Bathymetry Cadastral (boundary) Environmental Sensitivity Index Habitat and species location Benthic mapping (seagrass, corals, ) Ports and vessel traffic Geo-regulations

S-57 ENC Product Specification Used by HOs to produce ENC data for ECDIS Current version (3.1) recently updated (3.1.1) to meet new IMO requirements: Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ASL) Since MIOs are used with ENCs, they should conform as much as possible to the ENC Product Specification.

General Content Specification Purpose: Produce all MIOs in conformance with a single, overall data content specification. Based on ENC Product Specification Is similar to Additional Military Layers (AMLs) specification developed/used by NATO. ENC software manufacturers will not have to develop new software tools to deal with MIOs.* Existing ECDIS/ECS can read MIOs in the same manner as ENCs and AMLs. ** * CARIS, ESRI, Jeppesen Marine/C-Map, & SevenCs ** Transas Marine & ICAN

5.6.3 Data set files MIO data set files follow the same basic approach that is used for ENC and AML (8 characters). More specifically, they are named according to the following convention: # characters 2 Producer Code (from IHO S-62[1] or OEF Producer Code Register[2]) 2 MIO category (M + MIO sub-category as a capital letter)* 1 Scale band (most will be non-scale = zero) 3 Unique MIO number (a producer organization develops its own scheme) 8 * MIO sub-categories include: A Aids-to-navigation (AtoN) C Current flow D sailing Directions I Ice coverage L Logistics M Marine environmental protection - coral reef - Marine Protected Area (MPA) O Oceanographic P Pipelines/cables S Security T Tide/water level V Viewpoint (as exists in AMLs) W Weather/meteorological Note: This same order and designation will be used in the MIO Encoding Guide. from General Content Specification for MIOs, v1.1 [1] IHO S-62, Edition 2.1 (June 2005) lists the codes for hydrographic agencies/organizations that produce ENC data. [2] The Open ECDIS Forum [www.openecdis.org] provides a registration service/current listing of non-hydrographic agencies/private companies who produce S-57 data conforming to the ENC Product Specification.

MIO Encoding Guide Purpose: Provides detailed guidance on how specific types of MIOs are encoded. Using existing/new S-57 object classes, attributes, and attribute values: 1. Provides basis for creation 2. Describes relationship to real-world entity 3. Provides criteria for its proper use 4. Gives specific encoding examples

Approach will be similar to what is being used to encode Inland ENC data for rivers and inland waterways.

Virtual AtoN Lower river stage &/or less powerline sag Higher river stage &/or more powerline sag Source: Ralph Scheid, USACE New Orleans District

Current Vectors* on Inland ENC * A River Information Overlay (RIO)

Display Standards/Specifications IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS: 1. Chart-related IHO recommended colours and symbols (IHO S-52) should be used to display SENC information 2. Navigation-related other navigational information may be added to the ECDIS display. However it should not degrade and be clearly distinguishable from SENC information. the colours and symbols used to describe navigational elements and parameters are published in IEC 61174

International MIO Development IHO-IEC Harmonization Group on Marine Information Objects (HGMIO) meets once year; last meeting (May 2007) at Univ. of NH - Anyone can participate. Recommended Procedures for Development of MIOs (endorsed Dec 2004) - How a competent organization identifies MIO requirements - Information content for MIO category - Development of new S-57 objects & attributes - Colours and symbols (based on IHO S-52); portrayal - Test and evaluation - Production and dissemination - Regulatory requirements for use (if needed)

Overall Framework S-57 3.1/3.1.1 where applicable Use existing S-57 Object Catalogue MIO Register for new S-57 objects & attributes General MIO Content Specification Specific MIO Product Specs MIO Encoding Guide Use Open ECDIS Forum (www.openecdis) for communication and & publication Align with future IHO S-100

IHO Information Registry (for S-57 and S-100) FDD Registry Portrayal Registry Metadata Registry FDD Registers Hydro IENC NPub [MIO] Ice [Weather] [Tides/WL] [Current Flow] [MEP] [RIOs] [Others TBD] Portrayal Registers S-52 IENC NPub [MIO] [Ice] [Weather] [Tides/WL] [Current Flow] [MEP] [RIOs] [Others TBD] Agreed to at CHRIS 19

MIO References Documents HGMIO Terms of Reference General Content Specification Relationship of MIOs to Current/Future IHO Standards Recommended Procedures for Development All posted at: www.iho.org/committees/hgmio

Summary MIOs are supplemental geo-spatial information that are used with an ENC. - ENCs for safety-of-navigation - MIOs for additional information (marine environmental protection, coastal zone management, etc.) ENCs + MIOs = broader range of uses for IHO S-57/S-100 data. HGMIO welcomes the participation of all interested parties. - HOs, environmental protection agencies/organizations, academic, industry, mariners, etc.