Lima, Peru / Hybrid
12 – 14 July 2023
Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between GEBCO and the Nippon Foundation with the aim of facilitating the complete mapping of the ocean floor by the year 2030. Regional Data Centres have been established with the task of identifying existing data from their assigned regions and compiling these into regional gridded bathymetric datasets.
The Seabed 2030 Pacific Ocean Regional Centre is responsible for 124M km2 of ocean from the west coast of South America to east coast of Australia and north to Japan, Korea and China. It includes the Exclusive Economic Zones of 39 countries as well as a large region “Beyond National Jurisdiction”. The Centre is hosted at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand (NIWA) and coordinated by a team from NIWA, GNS Science Te Pū Ao and Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand (LINZ).
The 5th Regional Mapping Community hybrid meeting for the South and West Pacific will be hosted by the Peruvian Hydrographic Office between 12-14 July 2023, both in person and virtually for those unable to attend.
The meeting objectives are:
- Review the progress to date with the Seabed 2030 project,
- Identify sources of bathymetric data,
- Discuss methods and protocols of data sharing, and management,
- Identify regional priority areas and identify upcoming mapping expeditions.
- Open data download and use workshop.
Please find details of the provisional program in the 2nd circular letter, below, and register your participation by submitting this form by 30 June 2023.
We encourage participants to present in either English or Spanish. Translation services are available to all participants. Please find further information on how to secure a presentation slot in the 2nd circular letter.
This year, the event will also include a full day workshop where you will learn everything about accessing and utilising open data and tools from GEBCO and IHO-DCDB. *Please note that the workshop will be in person only.
Please reach out if you have any queries.
Convenor: Kevin Mackay, Head of the Seabed 2030 Pacific Ocean Regional Centre, NIWA
Contact: pacific@seabed2030.org (please use “Seabed 2030 Pacific Ocean 2023 RMC Meeting” in the Subject line).
Organizing committee: Belen Jimenez Baron, SaWPaC Data Manager, NIWA; Jenny Black, GNS Science; Glen Rowe, LINZ, Christie Reiser, IHO-DCDB.
Meeting presentations and documentation
Session 0:
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
Seabed 2030 South-West Pacific Regional Center
Session 1:
Multibeam database and bathymetric DTMs of New Caledonia
Geoformas submarinas y diversidad bentónica en la Antártida
2023 Updates from the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Regional Centera
Collaborative Satellite Derived Bathymetry Mapping Projects for Seabed 2030
Session 2:
The Nippon Foundation – GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
Seabed 2030 South-West Pacific Regional Centre
Deep Learning for seabed classification using SONAR data
Mapping New Zealand’s Seafloor
Session 3:
Why Should We Share Data? Unlocking the value in Hydrographic office’s data
Contribute to Seabed2030 through CARIS Cloud’s Bathy Data Service
Global predicted bathymetry using neural networks
Session 4:
Transformación Digital: Impulsando la Exploración del Fondo Marino
Actuales Capacidades de Adquisición Batimétrica al Servicio del Desarrollo de
las Naciones
Session 5:
The Southern Ocean Regional Centre and International Bathymetric Chart of
the Southern Ocean
Mapeo batimétrico del Ridge de Iquique en el norte de Chile
Metodología para la recolección de datos en Cruceros Geológicos Marinos
Session 6:
Updates from Fiji Hydrographic Service
Hydrographic surveying work in the outer islands (Kiribati)
Seabed mapping of an active volcano in Tonga
Session 7:
Batimetría aplicada con fines no batimétricos
Updates from SPC – Pacific Islands Communities