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THE FIRST SLOVENIAN NAUTICAL CHART - DIGITAL ON WGS 84
Igor Karnicnik, M.Sc. Dalibor Radovan, M.Sc. Dusan Petrovic,
Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
KEY WORDS: nautical charting, hydrographic survey
ABSTRACT:
The Gulf of Koper chart is the first Slovenian nautical chart. This paper contains a description of
hydrographic education procedures, geodetic and hydrographic survey, terrain control of aids to navigation,
processing of hydrographic fair sheets and digital cartographic design. The chart was produced at a scale of
1 : 12000 in accordance with the hydrographic and cartographic standards of the International Hydrographic
Organization. In order to assure satellite navigation, its contents was presented in a Mercator projection on
WGS 84 ellipsoid.
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG:
Die erste slowenische Seekarte
Die Karte Golf von Koper ist die erste slowenische Seekarte. In dem Artikel werden die Prozeße der hydro
graphischen Ausbildung, geodätischen und hydrographischen Vermessung, Kontrolle von Landmarken,
Bearbeitung des hydrographischen Originals und digitalen Herstellung der Karte dargestellt. Die Karte wird
nach hydrographischen und kartographischen Normen der Internationalen Hydrographischen Organisation
hergestellt, im Maßstab von 1:20000. Wegen der Satellitennavigation ist der Inhalt der Karte in Mercator-
projektion auf dem Ellipsoid WGS 84.
Stichwörter: nautische Kartographie, hydrographische Vermessung
INTRODUCTION
The Slovenian sea is a small, but economically and
strategically very important part of the northern
Adriatic. Daily traffic includes many pleasure-boats,
super tankers and merchant ships with dangerous
goods. Occasionally there are foreign naval ships,
and other contributors to the very dense traffic are
the many fishing vessels and of course the
proximity of Trieste harbour. International transport
in the port of Koper is of vital importance for
Slovenia due to its connection to Central Europe by
railway and roads.
Slovenian sea has depths up to 30 m, which is
deeper than the lowest draft of the larger ships.
However, the Koper harbour has depths up to 18
m, which means that some ships are navigating
only a few decimeters from the bottom. In addition,
especially in the winter, safe navigation is hindered
by the wind and fog.
The main reason for the production of nautical
charts is safety of navigation. Charts, in
combination with modern satellite navigation
systems in the ships and harbours, are very
important aspect of safe navigation. The production
of nautical charts comes under the supervision of
the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO),
because just one wrong piece of information on the
chart can lead to disaster. A harbour without an
official nautical chart is unreliable especially from
an insurance point of view.
Until the first Slovenian chart was published, rather
outdated charts were in use. The production of
nautical charts of Slovenian sea in the past was
carried out by Hydrographic Institute of the
Yugoslavian Navy. After the independence of
Slovenia and Croatia, the legacy of Yugoslavian
Hydrographic Institute was carried on by Croatian
State Hydrographic Institute. They continued to
produce the latest charts use in Slovenia. Slovenia
became an associated member of IHO after
independence. At this time the Maritime Affairs
Office at the Ministry of Transport and
Communications was established. Due to the facts
mentioned above, the production of our own
nautical chart proved necessary.
HYDROGRAPHIC COURSE
A substantial knowledge of cartography, navigation
and hydrography is required for nautical chart
production. A number of different courses,
organized abroad, provide the appropriate
education and training. With the intervention of the
Ministry of Transport and Communications, the
Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and
Photogrammetry (IGF), as a producer of new