Background
At its fifteenth session, UN-GGIM, through decision 15/111, noted the establishment of the UN-GGIM–IHO Joint Working Group on Marine Geospatial Information, consolidating the UN-GGIM Working Group on Marine Geospatial Information and the IHO Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure Working Group, and noted its terms of reference and working modalities. The Committee recognized that the consolidation would optimize resources and strengthen global coordination.
The Committee also noted the Working Group’s workplan, compilation report and future priorities, including the integration of terrestrial, maritime, built and cadastral domains, with a focus on the land–sea interface and integrated national strategies. It highlighted the importance of integrated geodetic information and unified reference systems (horizontal and vertical datums) to support climate resilience, the blue economy, coastal development, biodiversity and disaster risk management.
Marine geospatial information is essential to improve the availability and interoperability of high-quality, timely and reliable geospatial information for inland waters, seas and oceans, supporting governance, planning and sustainable development. Building on adopted standards and good practices, the Joint Working Group promotes integrated marine and terrestrial spatial data infrastructures within national geospatial information infrastructures, including standards and guidance for mapping the seas and oceans and integrating marine observations.
Co-Chairs

Parry Oei
Maritime and Port AuthoritySingapore

Caitlin Boatright
National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyUnited States of America
(as of March 2024)
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E/C.20/2022/15/Add.1 – Report
Marine geospatial information
Twelfth SessionDenmark
- Jens Peter Hartmann, Danish Geodata Agency
The IHO Marine Spatial Data Infrastructures Working Group. (MSDIWG)
Singapore
- Koh Lian Pin, National University of Singapore
Time and Talent of Essence: The Case for Integrated Marine Geospatial Information
Italy
- Massimiliano Nannini, Italian Hydrographic Institute
The role of the National Hydrographic Service
- Mathias Jonas and Leonel Manteigas, International Hydrographic Organization
Effective and integrated marine geospatial information management
United States of America
- Caitlin Johnson, National Oceanic and Atmoshperic Administration
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Disaster Response and Data Availability
United States of America
- Jace Ebben, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
A brief overview of the Seabed 2030 Project, IHO DCDB & CSB Activities
Singapore
- Jani Tanzil, National University of Singapore
Marine Environment Sensing Network: Expanding Singapore's marine monitoring network for research, education, and collaborations
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Paul Elsner, University of London Birkbeck