Through
the cooperation between the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) and the General
Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA), the first
high-precision nautical chart, in both paper and electronic formats, has been
issued according to the latest global standards set by the International
Hydrographic Organization (IHO) for Sindalah Island in NEOM, along with four
other charts for the NEOM region.
This
collaboration is initiated by SRSA as part of its mandates, which include
identifying navigation routes for marine activities within Saudi Arabia’s
geographical scope along with developing and updating them in coordination with
relevant entities, to ensure environmental protection and preservation.
GEOSA
has implemented the highest standards for producing and updating nautical
charts, which include data on depths, coral reefs, islands, navigation hazards,
and tidal information to enhance marine safety in Saudi Arabia’s coastal areas
and support smart decision-making.
These
charts provide reliable and secure geospatial marine data that will contribute
to planning and development efforts in line with Saudi Vision 2030. This
facilitates attracting investments in coastal tourism, while providing
navigational data to ease the entry and exit of yachts and other watercraft to
Sindalah and other islands. It also enhances marine safety and environmental
protection by applying the highest security and safety standards through buoys
and navigational aids.
Noting
that SRSA began its journey toward building and regulating the coastal tourism
sector in 2021, with the objective of enhancing integration between the
relevant entities by issuing licenses and permits, developing the necessary
policies and strategies, determining infrastructure requirements, preserving
the marine environment, enabling investment, and promoting navigational and
marine tourism activities, which will reflect as an added value to the national
economy.
Meanwhile,
GEOSA is working to regulate the surveying and geospatial information sector and
related imaging activities in Saudi Arabia. This includes adopting and
developing the national geospatial infrastructure, the national geodetic
reference, national geodetic networks, hydrographic marine surveying, and
providing data, products, services, electronic applications, topographic and
aerial maps, and maritime navigation charts relevant to the sector.