16 - 20 Mar 2025
Cairo (Egypt)
Hotel : Holiday Inn & Suites Cairo Maadi, an IHG Hotel
Cost : 3900 € Euro
The Marine Hydrographic Training Program aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of marine hydrography, its methodologies, tools, and applications. Participants will learn about the importance of hydrographic surveys in maritime navigation, safety, resource exploration, environmental protection, and scientific research.
Hydrographic surveyors
Maritime navigators and ship crews
Marine engineers and geologists
Environmental scientists
Government agencies responsible for maritime safety and management
Oceanographers and marine researchers
Upon completion of the training program, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and concepts of marine hydrography.
Apply various hydrographic survey techniques and technologies.
Interpret hydrographic data and create accurate charts and maps.
Identify potential hazards and navigational challenges in marine environments.
Day 1:
Introduction to Marine Hydrography
Overview of marine hydrography: definition, importance, and scope
Historical development of hydrographic surveying
Introduction to international hydrographic organizations and standards
Fundamentals of bathymetry: measurement of water depth
Types of hydrographic surveys: single-beam vs. multibeam, side-scan sonar, LiDAR, etc.
Day 2:
Hydrographic Survey Techniques
Principles of hydrographic survey planning and execution
Equipment and tools used in hydrographic surveys: echo sounders, GPS, inertial navigation systems (INS), remote sensing technologies, etc.
Data acquisition methods and procedures
Quality control and assurance in hydrographic surveys
Case studies and practical demonstrations of survey techniques
Day 3:
Data Processing and Analysis
Introduction to hydrographic data processing software
Data editing, cleaning, and filtering techniques
Bathymetric data interpolation and gridding
Generation of depth contours and 3D models
Interpretation of hydrographic data for charting and mapping purposes
Day 4:
Charting and Cartography
Principles of nautical chart production
Introduction to chart symbology and conventions
Digital charting technologies and electronic navigational charts (ENCs)
Techniques for updating and maintaining nautical charts
Day 5:
Applications of Marine Hydrography
Role of hydrographic surveys in maritime navigation and safety
Applications of hydrography in offshore oil and gas exploration, underwater infrastructure development, and marine resource management
Environmental applications of marine hydrography: habitat mapping, coastal zone management, marine conservation
Emerging trends and future directions in marine hydrography