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Furthering collaboration on UK subsea infrastructure data

Furthering collaboration on UK subsea infrastructure data

Calling UK government, Crown Dependency, Overseas Territory and private sector colleague participation A clear understanding of our Subsea National Infrastructure (SNI) is crucial to the UK, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories. Location-based data depicting SNI is important to a range …

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Understanding the Caribbean seabed: a Q&A with UKHO experts on the 2026 Beyond the Reef expedition

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Understanding the Caribbean seabed: a Q&A with UKHO experts on the 2026 Beyond the Reef expedition

In January 2026, the Blue Belt Programme embarked on its first expedition across the Caribbean, charting the previously unexplored waters of Anguilla, the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Cayman Islands. A team of 46 marine scientists spent six weeks …

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A new building and a new way of working

Posted by: Terry Makewell, Posted on: 15 August 2018 - Categories: UKHO
Showing the inside of the UK Hydrographic Office's new building

Welcome to the new UK Hydrographic Office blog. Find out more about who we are, what we do and how we'll be using this blog to keep you updated.

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