Office of Coast Survey
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce
Hydrographic Surveys Specifications and Deliverables
The Hydrographic Surveys Specifications and Deliverables (HSSD) contains the technical specifications for hydrographic survey data submitted to the Office of Coast Survey. It represents NOAA's implementation of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) standards for hydrographic survey and product specifications.
The HSSD 2024 is available in both PDF format and as a portable HTML (download file, unzip, and double-click index.htm).
The HSSD 2024 version marks the largest overhaul of the HSSD in more than 20 years. The development of
the revised HSSD was driven by a clear vision to embrace emerging technologies, enhance automation
capabilities, and best encompass the wide variety of data that Coast Survey ingests. This includes
facilitating the use of data generously contributed by our partners. Incorporating IHO S-100 based
metadata tags and universal data licenses enables streamlined, scalable data handling, and better
integration with the National Bathymetric Source (NBS) program, our compilation of best available
bathymetry (BlueTopo) for efficient product generation and public
access to our national bathymetry.
The specifications define standards and requirements on the following topics:
The previous version, HSSD 2022, is still available during the period of transition to these revised specifications. Field units will reference their Project Instructions for guidance regarding which version of HSSD to utilize for NOAA surveys.
Field Procedures Manual
The Field Procedures Manual provides best practices and standard operating procedures for field units conducting, processing, and generating hydrographic survey deliverables. These guidelines help field units meet specifications delineated in the NOAA Hydrographic Surveys Specifications and Deliverables.
Topics include:
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Hydrographic Manual
The historic National Ocean Survey Hydrographic Manual, Fourth Edition (1976), has been superseded by the NOS Hydrographic Surveys Specifications and Deliverables and the Field Procedures Manual. It is provided here for historical reference.