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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 is the successor to the Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine, founded in 1720 which became the Naval Hydrographic Service in 1886 and the Naval and Oceanographic Service in 1971. Its present form was set up by decree number 2007-800 on 11 May 2007.〔(Decree number 2007-800 of 11 May 2007 )〕 Its board is presided over by the chef d'état-major de la marine and the body is directed by a director-general. == Aims == This public body has several aims, including the provision of : * a public service in hydrography and maritime cartography, including the collection, elaboration, confirmation and spread of nautical information useful to civil or naval navigators and to all who sail for professional or pleasure, as well as those responsible for care of the coast * to support the navy's hydrographers, oceanographers and meteorologists concerning specific information on maritime matters to ensure the optimal running of the navy's weapons systems (radar, sonar, infra-red sensors, carrier-borne aircraft etc.). 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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