Phase 1 of S-100 Implementation Complete

August 28, 2025

Phase 1 of S-100 Standards implementation is now complete after the operational release of standards S-124 Navigational Warnings and S-128 Catalogue of Nautical Products.

The S-100 framework is a new global standard created by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), in collaboration with other hydrographic offices around the world, that enables the integration of diverse datasets within a single Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) or other hydrographic application platforms.

Image copyright: OSI Maritime Systems
Image copyright: OSI Maritime Systems

Users will be able to combine various data layers with electronic navigational charts including detailed depth information and dynamic information on tides and currents.

S-100 builds on the digital foundation of S-57, the standard for ENCs since 1992, and the goal is to enhance situational awareness and decision-making, particularly in coastal waters and ports.

Products and services using the new S-100 specifications can be updated in near real-time, directly supporting greater navigational safety.

Traditionally, navigational warnings have been broadcast to vessels at sea via radio systems. With the introduction of S-124 Navigational Warnings, these alerts can now be directly integrated into the chart display on vessels equipped with S-100 ECDIS.

The S-128 Catalogue of Nautical Products allows systems to automatically track the status of subscribed navigational data services, indicating which are up-to-date, available, or missing.

The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is taking a leading role in validating the new S-100 hydrographic framework with the June 2025 launch of sea trials on the St. Lawrence River. The primary objective of the six-month trial is to enable software developers and end users to start working with real data before the framework’s planned global implementation on January 1 next year.

The IHO says the completion of Phase 1 of the S-100 implementation demonstrates the international hydrographic community’s commitment to fulfilling the goals set out in its Roadmap for the S-100 Implementation Decade (2020–2030).

The August issue of Marine Technology Reporter is focused on hydrography and includes a feature on S-100.

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