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Draft resolution submitted by the delegation of the United Arab Republic and Morocco: hydrographic surveying

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UNITED NATIONS

ECO~OMIC

AND

SOCIAL COUNCIL

UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL CLRTOGRJ,PHIC CONFERENCE FOR AFRICA

Nairobi (Kenya) 1-13 July 1963

Distr.

LIMITED

E/CN.14/CART/L.18 E/CONF.43;t.18 10 July 1963

Original: ENGLISH

Draft resolution submitted by the dele

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the United Arab Republic and lIoro co

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HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING

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Convinced of the great ~portance of timely hydrographic data for the safe navigation of ships and for furthering the economic development of the marine resources,

Considering that most of the African countries have not yet established national hydrographic services,

Invites the goverlli~ents of the African maritime countries to consider the establishment of national hydrographic services and of 8 joint interne tiona 1 hydrographic bureau.

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