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The Creative Use of Electronic Charts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

David Edmonds
Affiliation:
(PC Martime Ltd.)

Extract

There is a great sense of movement and progress in navigation today. The excitement lies in the ability to do things which were not possible with traditional media or at best were difficult and time-consuming to achieve. So this paper is not about the desirability nor the timescale of the ECDIS (Electronic Chart and Display Information System) replacing paper charts for primary navigation. It is about the flexibility and creative power opened up by new technology.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1991

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REFERENCES AND NOTES

1 The author is grateful to Captain, R. G.Macdonald of Coniston, Australia, who pointed outthis application.Google Scholar
2Knox, K. (1989) The Seabed and the Fisherman, Parts i and 2, Navigation News, Jan/Feb and March/April.Google Scholar