GIS ODYSSEY 2011

10/10/2011 11:07:00 AM

GIS ODYSSEY 2011 Conference was held in Lovran, 5-9 September 2011, organised by the Croatian Information Technology Association – GIS Forum (Croatia), Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (Croatia), University of Silesia, Faculty of Computer Science and Materials Science, Faculty of Earth Science (Poland), SILGIS Association (Poland), and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (Poland). Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia was co-organizer and patron of the event. The conference had about 50 participants.

Conference topics:

  • Geoinformatics
  • Geodesy and cartography
  • Informatics and communication
  • Cultural heritage
  • Agriculture and forestryWater, hydrography and sea management
  • European corridor Baltic Sea Adriatic Sea
  • Globalisation, development and transition process
  • Other

The following presentations were given by the Hydrographic Institute representatives Vinka Jurić, assistant director, and Tonći Jeličić, head of Reproduction department:
„Activities of the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia and IPA Implementation Procedure“ (authors: Jurić, Kasum, Jeličić) and
„Ergonomic Aspect of the Use of Colours on Charts“ (authors: Jeličić, Gržetić, Kasum).

Latest

6/24/2026
HHI representatives at the Maritime Safety Information (MSI) and S-124 standard training organised by PRIMAR

Srđan Kosmos and Zvonimir Drezga, representatives from the Nautical department of the Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia (HHI), participated in the professional training organised by PRIMAR, attended by select delegates from MBSHC member states. The training programme took place from 16 to 18 June 2026 at the premises of the Shom hydrographic office in Brest, France. Throughout the intensive three-day programme, participants...

read more HHI representatives at the Maritime Safety Information (MSI) and S-124 standard training organised by PRIMAR
6/19/2026
World Hydrography Day 2026 – the S-100 standard and new challenges for navigational safety and marine spatial management

Every year on 21 June, World Hydrography Day is celebrated to highlight the vital importance of hydrography in securing the safety of navigation, protecting the marine environment, sustainably managing marine spaces and resources, and fostering a deeper understanding of our seas and oceans. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has chosen the 2026 theme "Transforming how ocean data is shared", emphasising the critical role of modern standards and technologies...  

read more World Hydrography Day 2026 – the S-100 standard and new challenges for navigational safety and marine spatial management