Det Kongelige danske Søkortarkiv

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Det Kongelige danske Søkortarkiv (English: the Royal Danish Nautical charts archive) was a Danish Navy department, responsible for making accurate nautical charts for the Danish government, primary the Navy, for nearly 200 years.

Erected by Royal resolution of October 25, 1784, at the initiative of Naval captain Poul Løvenørn, who would also become the first director of the department.

April 1, 1973 the department, together with Lodsvæsenet, Fyrvæsenet and Redningsvæsenet, was merged into Farvandsdirektoratet, in that process changing its name to Nautisk Afdeling and gaining a few more responsibilities. By Royal resolution of October 9, 1987, the nautical chart production part was detached and combined with Geodætisk Institut and Matrikeldirektoratet to form Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, where it today is a department called Søkortområdet.

According to resolution of 1816, nautical charts produced by Søkortarkivet has no copyright expiring. They are permanently copyright protected by the Danish government (normal copyright in Denmark is 70 years). This order is still valid according to the Danish copyright law (Ophavsretslovens §92).