International Hydrographic Organization
The
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) is an intergovernmental
international organization established in
1921. The IHO was the outgrowth of international conferences and congresses held as early as
1889.
The IHO is composed of its member states (represented by their respective
hydrographic offices) with administration through the International Hydrographic Bureau with headquarters in
Monaco. Direction of the Bureau is through directors elected by member states. The organization's function is to coordinate
Hydrography and hydrographic activities of the member states. The IHO does not itself control significant hydrographic assets.
The organization's goals are stated as "support the safety in navigation and the protection of the marine environment" with support of coordinated and uniform hydrographic products and surveys and by improving techniques of member states for producing those products.
The IHO publishes
Limits of Oceans and Seas, which specifies the boundaries between the
oceans.
[Limits of Oceans and Seas. International Hydrographic Organization Special Publication No. 23, 1953.] In
2000 they officially defined the boundaries of the
Southern Ocean.
French and English are the two official languages of the organisation.
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International Hydrographic Organization website