Transcript KIRIBATI

KIRIBATI
National Report
13th South West Pacific Hydrographic
Commission (SWPHC) Meeting
RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS
25th to 27th February 2015
1. Introduction
Kiribati is an island nation in the central Pacific Ocean
Kiribati is a Member State of the IMO and a State Party to SOLAS
Associate 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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Ruoikabuti Tioon
Director of Marine
Ministry of Communications, Transport and Tourism Development
[email protected] / [email protected]