| Term 2003-2006
				
					| Hightlights | Commission Chair |  
					| The Munich Congress marks the end of my tenure as Commission 
					4 Chair and this is my final report to the General Assembly.  |  | Mr. Adam Greenland |  It is my belief that Commission 4 has responded well to some significant 
			strategic challenges over the past four years. The culmination of this work 
			is the Commission 4 Munich programme, and it is notable that pre-eminent 
			organisations such as the International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) and 
			the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS) will be 
			present.  Commission 4 has organised an ambitious programme to prepare and plan for 
			the future. The economic importance of hydrography, professional recognition 
			and education are important issues that affect all hydrographers.  As a specialist area within our profession, it is essential that 
			organisations representing hydrographic surveyors cooperate more closely 
			together. We have shown that we can work together to demonstrate a strong 
			sense of purpose and clear vision. This is where our strength lies as there 
			is increasing competition for members from marginal organisations.  Since FIG was founded surveyors of all disciplines have worked together 
			to achieve more for the profession and society as a whole. We are very much 
			an international profession and I believe we have the will and passion to 
			continue this work and make a real contribution to the world we live in.  I would like to thank the Generally Assembly for its support and urge the 
			national delegates to participate more fully in the work of the Commissions. 
			This has been a team effort and I could not have accomplished this work 
			without the support and hard work of the FIG Office and my Commission 4 
			colleagues.  Achievements   The overwhelming achievement of Commission 4 over the last four years has 
			been to bring credibility to FIG within the wider hydrographic community. 
			The Commission has demonstrated it can deliver on its programme and make a 
			tangible contribution to the profession. We now participate as equals and 
			bring much sought after knowledge, enthusiasm and experience.  Summary of Commission 4 Achievements, 2003 – 2006:  
				Presented in excess of 80 papers at over 20 events and meetings, 
				including 5 technical tours Formal MOU with IHO and IFHS Published over 15 articles and issued 3 Commission CD’s Produced 2 official FIG Publications from WG 4.2 & 4.3  Terms of reference
				Hydrographic surveyingHydrographic education, training and CPDMarine environment & CZMData processing and managementNautical charting and bathymetric maps - analogue and digital, includes 
				ENCs (Electronic Navigational Charts). Mission Statement
				Promote the aims and objectives of FIG to hydrographers through the 
				active involvement of national delegates from member associations and other 
				interested parties in the activities of the commission.Foster closer links with all sister organisations currently active 
				within the global hydrographic community.Develop guidelines and standards that will assist hydrographers in the 
				provision of their services.Disseminate information relevant to the profession through participation 
				in international meetings, conferences and committees. Working Group 4.1 - Strategic PartnershipsPolicy issues 
				Actively pursue closer links with sister organisations, especially IHO 
				and THSIncrease co-operation between international surveying bodies 
				(IHO/FIG/ICA Advisory Board) Chair 
				
					|  | Mr. Adam Kerr United Kingdom
 e-mail:
					Adam.J.Kerr[at]btopenworld.com
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 Working Group 4.2 - Vertical Reference Frame (A Joint Working 
			Group with Commission 5)Policy issues   
				Develop and promote the understanding and realisation of a vertical 
				reference frame for use in hydrography. Examine the demand for a seamless vertical reference frame for use in 
				hydrography and marine navigation. Develop an inventory of vertical reference surfaces used in hydrography 
				in various countries of the international community. Co-Chairs 
				
					|  | Dr. Ahmed El-RabbanyCanada
 e-mail:
					rabbany[at]ryerson.ca
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					|  | aMs. Ruth AdamsUnited Kingdom
 e-mail:
					ruth.adams[at]ukho.gov.uk
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 Working Group 4.3 - Administrating Marine Spaces (A Joint 
			Working Group with Commission 7)Policy Issues 
				To develop and promote Coastal Zone Management in hydrography to include 
				Ocean Governance and Marine Cadastre. Chair 
				
					|  | Michael Sutherland Canada
 e-mail:
					michael.d.sutherland[at]unb.ca
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 Working Group 4.4 - Education and CPD (A Joint Working Group 
			with Commission 2)Policy issues 
				Hydrographic education & CPD. Chair 
				
					|  | Adam Greenland United Kingdom
 e-mail: 
						agreenland[at]linz.govt.nz
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