Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service

The Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (service hydrographique et océanographique de la marine or SHOM) is a French administrative public body (établissement public à caractère administratif) administered by the Ministry of Defence. It was set up by decree number 2007-800 on 11 May 2007[1]. Its board is presided over by the chef d'état-major de la marine and the body is directed by a director-general.

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Aims

This public body has several aims, including the provision of :

SHOM is made up of oceanographic and hydrographic groups, as well as a school, and employs 500 naval and civil personnel. Its fleets consists of 5 boats: the Beautemps-Beaupré, the Borda, the Lapérouse, the Laplace and the Pourquoi-Pas ?. SHOM works in cooperation with many other national organisations, including IFREMER (with whom it shares the Pourquoi-Pas ?), Météo-France, the CNRS, the University of Western Brittany and the IGN.

It participates in international hydrographic projects and programmes co-ordinated by the International Hydrographic Organization, of which France is a member.

Publications

Among the SHOM's nautical publications are

Directors

Year
of appointment
Name
2010
IGA Bruno Frachon
2005
IGA Gilles Bessero
2000
IGA Yves Desnoes

Notes

  1. ^ Decree number 2007-800 of 11 May 2007

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