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The South African Navy says there is a need to make ocean knowledge and its benefits accessible to all. Celebrations were held in Gqeberha today, to mark the World Hydrography Day.

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The South African Navy says there is a need to make ocean knowledge and its benefits accessible to all. Celebrations were held in Gqeberha today, to mark the World Hydrography Day and the potential of the ocean and its bounty to address poverty.Acting SA National Hydrographer, Commander Christoff Theunissen says they provide a critical service to the maritime community.

“Hydrography is the study of the world’s ocean floor particularly South Africa’s ocean floor and in our case, we are mandated to chart South African waters to aid safe navigation for all vessels transiting through our area. We are part of a very large international community which is regulated by the international hydrographic organisation which we are members state of, so we provide a critical service not just to the Republic of South Africa but also the maritime community as a whole.

 

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