Okafor disclosed that events earmarked for the 2022 World Hydrography Day celebration in Nigeria is scheduled to take place on 21 June 2022 at the Admiralty Conference Centre, Naval Dockyard Limited, Victoria Island Lagos.
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Some activities scheduled for the event, include awareness lectures on hydrography to selected secondary schools in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kano State aimed at arousing the interests of young minds in career choice hydrography, to provide quality hydrographic service delivery to Nigeria’s policy makers and mariners alike.
This would be followed by a plenary session on June 21, for professionals and government officials to deliberate on how best to use the science of hydrography to improve the health of Nigeria’s ocean for sustainable development.
Meanwhile, the Navy’s hydrographer stressed that the NN is collaborating with the University of Lagos, in research and capacity building, to ensure that adequate skilled hydrographic manpower is available to provide the needed hydrographic services to the nation.
He said: “On the International scene, arrangement has reached advanced stage for the Nigerian Navy to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030, which seeks to complete the mapping of the world’s ocean by 2030.
“This effort would help to integrate information regarding Nigeria’s waters with that of other countries towards achieving effective global ocean governance that will ensure the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans.”