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Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP) the Cruise Industry Perspective

Explore the partnership between Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP) and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), focusing on improving navigation safety in the cruise industry. Learn about key topics of interest related to navigational safety and industry regulations.

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Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP) the Cruise Industry Perspective

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  1. Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP)the Cruise Industry Perspective Bud Darr Cruise Lines International Association Senior Vice President, Technical and Regulatory Affairs September 16th, 2015

  2. CLIA Overview

  3. Cruise Lines International Association • Unified voice of the global cruise community • Represents, advocates and promotes the common interests of the industry to external stakeholders • Global organization with 15 offices worldwide • 63 Cruise line members worldwide – 95% of global cruise capacity • 50,000 Travel agent members • 275 Executive partners

  4. CLIA Office Locations UK + Ireland Alaska Spain Canada Singapore Germany Netherlands US + Global China Belgium + Luxembourg Italy Brazil Australia + New Zealand Hawaii France

  5. Cruise Ship Deployment Source: Whatsinport.com

  6. Technical and Regulatory Affairs Team • Advocates industry legal, legislative and technical positions • Monitors and participates in the development of shipping policies and regulations at all levels • Actively involved in the safety of passengers and crew, as well as protecting the marine environment

  7. Navigational TOPICS

  8. Topics of Interest • Safety of navigation • Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico navigational charts • Arctic cruising • Market demand • Operational considerations and needs • Electronic navigational charts (ENCs) • Availability/access • Additional features • Enhanced navigation (e-navigation)

  9. THANKYOU

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