Difference between revisions of "Participants"

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* USA - U.S. Dept. of Transportation
 
* USA - U.S. Dept. of Transportation
 
* Iraq - The General Company for Ports of Iraq
 
* Iraq - The General Company for Ports of Iraq
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* Faroe Islands
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* Greenland
 
* Bulgaria
 
* Bulgaria
 
* France
 
* France
  
  
The following organizations have asked for the IALA-NET agreement for consideration:
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About 10 more countries are pending connection and are in the either in the process of technical clarification or seeking clearance from authorities. This list includes countries from South America, Europe and Asia.
 
 
 
 
* Chile - Armada de Chile, Directemar
 
* Germany - Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Nord
 
* Jamaica - Port Authority of Jamaica
 
* Scotland - Nothern Lighthouse Board
 
* Sénégal - Service de Sécurité Maritime du Sénégal
 
* Turkey - Directorate General of Coastal Safety
 
* USA - U.S. Coast Guard
 
* Vietnam - Viet Nam Maritime Safety Authority 1
 
* Canada - Canadian Coast Guard
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 18 October 2011

The following organizations are at present sourcing data into IALA-NET:


  • Australia - Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • China - China Maritime Safety Administration
  • Denmark - Danish Maritime Safety Administration
  • Estonia - Estonian Maritime Administration
  • Finland - Finnish Maritime Administration
  • Ireland - Commissioners of Irish Lights
  • Latvia - Maritime Administration Of Latvia
  • Montenegro - Martime Safety Department of Montenegro
  • Norway - Norwegian Coastal Administration
  • Oman - Arabian Maritime & Navigation Aids Services
  • Poland - Maritime Office Gdynia
  • USA - U.S. Dept. of Transportation
  • Iraq - The General Company for Ports of Iraq
  • Faroe Islands
  • Greenland
  • Bulgaria
  • France


About 10 more countries are pending connection and are in the either in the process of technical clarification or seeking clearance from authorities. This list includes countries from South America, Europe and Asia.