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The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has welcomed The Gambia as its newest Member State, emphasizing the importance of hydrography for safe navigation and coastal management in West Africa.
The Gambia’s membership will enhance maritime safety and support economic development, particularly around the Port of Banjul. Key benefits include:
1. Improved tourism and recreational boating through better nautical charts.
2. Enhanced safety of navigation for maritime trade.
3. Better coastal zone management for infrastructure projects.
4. Increased capacity for marine resource exploration.
5. Support for environmental protection and management of marine resources.
The Gambia aims to strengthen its role in maritime affairs and boost its economic potential through these hydrographic advancements.
Read full article at: The Gambia Joins the IHO: Strengthening Hydrographic Capacity in West Africa | IHO