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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Business / Teledyne CARIS Announces New Partnership with Seabed 2030 and the UK Hydrographic Office

Teledyne CARIS Announces New Partnership with Seabed 2030 and the UK Hydrographic Office

June 22, 2021 By Editor

FREDERICTON, New Brunswick–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has entered a technical cooperation agreement with the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO), a world-leading center for hydrography specializing in marine geospatial data, and Teledyne CARIS, the leading developer of marine mapping software and a business of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY).

The Memorandum of Understanding, announced on the first World Hydrography Day to fall within the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, will see the parties work together to advance the effort associated with producing the definitive map of the seafloor by the year 2030.

“We are very pleased to be supporting this project with AI technology”

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The announcement also coincides with the release of the latest GEBCO Grid figure, with 20.6% of the world’s entire seabed now mapped. When Seabed 2030 was launched in 2017, only 6.0% of the oceans had been mapped to modern standards. The latest figure has seen a growth of 1.6% from last year’s data, an increase equating to around half the size of the U.S.

Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between The Nippon Foundation and GEBCO to inspire the complete mapping of the world’s ocean by 2030, and to compile all bathymetric data into the freely available GEBCO Ocean Map. General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) is a joint project of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), and is the only organization with a mandate to map the entire ocean floor.

For over 40 years, Teledyne CARIS has been the leader in the development of hydrographic and marine geospatial software. Its flagship Hydrographic Production Database (HPD) is used extensively by the UKHO to produce its charts. One of Teledyne CARIS’ newest products – CARIS Onboard360™ – is a near real-time and autonomous data acquisition and processing package.

The UK Hydrographic Office is a world-leading center for hydrography, specializing in marine geospatial data, from seabed to surface, to help others make the best use of the marine environment. This includes partnerships with governments and researchers to support the sustainable growth of the Blue Economy and the protection of our oceans. UKHO also make this data available through their portfolio of ADMIRALTY Maritime Data Solutions, which include a world-leading range of navigational products that can be found on over 90% of ships trading internationally.

“Seabed 2030 is delighted to announce this new partnership with UKHO and Teledyne CARIS on the occasion of World Hydrography Day. As we enter the newly-launched UN Decade, but also final decade of Seabed 2030, we remain humbly aware of what we have yet to achieve – just under 80% of the world’s seabed still to be mapped,” said Jamie McMichael-Phillips, Seabed 2030 Project Director. “Last year’s GEBCO Grid saw an increase of 4% – this was made possible due to significant contributions of existing bathymetric data. Whilst this year’s growth is commendable in light of the global pandemic, it should act as a testament to the value of collaborative working to achieve our end goal, which is ultimately for the benefit of humanity.

“As we enter this final stretch, we call on everybody to get involved and contribute to our efforts. Together, we can make better use of the world’s oceans in a sustainable way. I am confident we will reach our goal as international collaboration grows.”

As part of the new agreement, the three organizations will use a new AI tool developed by Teledyne CARIS and the UKHO as part of their ADMIRALTY Maritime Data Solutions portfolio. The AI-Based Bathymetry Data Noise Cleaning Capability is thought to benefit Seabed 2030 by providing processing efficiency of incoming multibeam bathymetry dataset typical of the type to be received by the Project.

“We are very pleased to be supporting this project with AI technology,” said Edwin Roks, Executive Vice President and Segment President Teledyne Digital Imaging. “Seabed 2030 represents an opportunity for a unique collaboration whereby new AI methods are being developed and delivered to help solve the data processing bottlenecks created by the huge quantities of data needed to map the world’s oceans over the next decade.”

“We are extremely excited to enter this new partnership with Teledyne CARIS and The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project,” said Peter Sparkes, Chief Executive at the UK Hydrographic Office. “Seabed mapping data plays a vital role in supporting maritime trade, the protection of our oceans and the fight against climate change – by keeping mariners safe and supporting sustainable development. Through use of this new capability, we hope to significantly reduce the time it takes to process this foundational data from days to hours – allowing us to build our understanding of the world’s oceans at a greater pace.

“We believe that collaborations like these can help to build a better future for all, so the UKHO will continue to build on this partnership and work with others across the maritime community to support safe, secure and thriving oceans.”

All data collected and shared with the Seabed 2030 Project is included in the GEBCO global grid, the most complete bathymetric dataset of the world’s ocean floor.

For more detailed information on The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project, please visit our website at seabed2030.org or contact enquiries@seabed2030.org.

About Teledyne CARIS
Teledyne CARIS is part of the Teledyne Imaging group. For 40 years, Teledyne CARIS has been the leading developer of marine mapping software. We offer a highly effective Ping-to-Chart™ solution for acquisition, near real-time processing, robust quality control of sonar data, and the creation and distribution of maps, charts, and digital datasets. Find out more about Teledyne CARIS.

About The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project is a collaborative project between The Nippon Foundation and GEBCO. The Seabed 2030 Project, launched at the United Nations Ocean Conference in 2017 by Chairman Sasakawa of The Nippon Foundation, coordinates and oversees the sourcing and compilation of bathymetric data from different parts of the world’s ocean through its five centers into the freely-available GEBCO Grid. Four Regional Centers cover the Southern Ocean, the Arctic and North Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and the South and West Pacific Ocean. These feed data products into the Global Data Centre. Find out more about the project and how to get involved.

About the UK Hydrographic Office
The UK Hydrographic Office is a leading center for hydrography, providing marine geospatial data to inform maritime decisions. We work with a wide range of data suppliers and partners to support maritime navigation, safety, security and marine development around the UK and worldwide. We make location-based information available through ADMIRALTY Maritime Data Solutions, our world-leading range of charts, publications and custom data sets. Our use of marine data and technology, combined with our expertise, ensures we continue to innovate and provide a wider range of solutions. We source, process and provide access to location-based information, ranging from seabed to surface. This enables our partner organizations to make critical maritime decisions – informing the sustainable use and management of the marine environment and supporting the development of the blue economy. Find out more about the UK Hydrographic Office.

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