Taking part in Sprint 18

...work to make our oceans a safer place. Catherine Seale is a Senior Data Scientist at the UK Hydrographic Office. To keep up to date with the latest on the...
...work to make our oceans a safer place. Catherine Seale is a Senior Data Scientist at the UK Hydrographic Office. To keep up to date with the latest on the...
...our charts contain the latest safety information. Part of our data supply includes crowdsourced information from the mariners themselves, who report navigational hazards and other sightings to us through the...
...and I'm looking forward to the months to come! Find the latest vacancies at the UK Hydrographic Office. Roxane Heaton is Head of Digital Services and Technology at the UK...
...against these principles and embodying them in our training. To keep up to date with the latest on the UKHO blog, please subscribe. James Carey is Head of Operational Delivery...
...approach, and to roll out our design system more widely across all applications and software. If you’re interested in joining our team, visit our careers page for the latest vacancies....
...latest projects combines satellite imagery and computer vision techniques to enable us to automate the creation of new coastline data. A new coastline data set Automating the creation of coastline...
...of those who depend upon them. We are currently hiring. If you are interested in helping support our UX vision, find out about our latest UX roles and apply now....
...provision of data into the programme over the coming decade. Contributing your views The Seabed 2030 team are also looking for your support with their latest survey on the environmental,...
Ocean Science is at the core of our day-to-day activity at the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO). Our world renown experts harness the latest data science innovations and marine data insights...
...landforms. It is possible to explore the latest glacial maps of Great Britain and Ireland and even to download the data. These are available through the BRITICE-CHRONO project(3) References:...