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Bridging the Depths in Algeria: Advancing Hydrospatial Data for Sustainable Marine Management

Abstract

The International Hydrographic Organization emphasizes the critical role of high-resolution bathymetric and hydrospatial data in addressing marine governance challenges, including environmental monitoring, disaster risk reduction, and resource management. Algeria, however, faces substantial obstacles in this domain, such as outdated datasets, restrictive data-sharing policies, and limited technical infrastructure. To address these challenges, Algeria could implement the Standard Ocean Mapping Protocol and prioritize crowdsourced bathymetry. These approaches provide cost-effective and scalable methods for improving bathymetric data collection, standardization, and accessibility. The integration of these tools with traditional mapping methods can enhance the precision and efficiency of Algeria's marine management initiatives. This commentary explores Algeria's hydrospatial domain, underscoring the importance of international collaboration, open-data frameworks, and advanced technologies to address gaps in bathymetric data. These efforts are pivotal for aligning Algeria's marine policies with the goals of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, fostering environmental resilience, economic growth, and cultural heritage preservation, while addressing climate and anthropogenic challenges.

Publication Date

2025

Journal Title

Marine Technology Society Journal

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© 2025 Marine Technology Society

Publisher

Ingenta

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://dx.doi.org/10.4031/MTSJ.59.2.2

Document Type

Article

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