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United Nations Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 25 May 2012 Original: English E/CONF.101/113 Tenth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names New York, 31 July 9 August 2012 Item 8(b) of the provisional agenda* National standardization: Office treatment of names Activities on Naming of Marine Geographical Features in the Republic of Korea Submitted by the Republic of Korea ** * E/CONF.101/1. ** Prepared by the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Administration, Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs

Summary*** Since the Korean Committee on Marine Geographical Names (KCMGN) was established in 2002 and has been currently integrated into the Korea Committee on Geographical Names (KCGN) in 2010, a total of 671 marine geographical names have been approved for official use in Korea. The names consist of 469 sea surface names and 202 undersea feature names. Since 2007, 35 of undersea feature names proposed by the KCGN have been approved by SCUFN. In addition, the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Administration (KHOA) organized the International Symposiums on Application of Marine Geophysical Data and Undersea Feature Names so that many experts could share the research works and have animated discussions. Furthermore, KHOA has been supporting the participation of the developing countries in the UNGEGN since 2011. The KCGN plans to continuously investigate new marine geographical names and standardize them. Activities on Naming Marine Geographical Features in the Republic of Korea 1. National Names Authority for Marine Geographical Names The Korean Committee on Marine Geographical Names (KCMGN) was established in 2002 to enhance the standardization of domestic marine geographical names as well as to promote international cooperation. In 2010, the Korean Committee on Marine Geographical Names was integrated with the Korean Committee on Geographical Names to form the Korea Committee on Geographical Names (KCGN). The KCGN can be operated by the separated small committees. The separated small committee for marine geographical names is run by 19 experts from the concerned ministries and academia. The committee has its bureau in the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Administration (KHOA) which belongs to the Ministry of Land Transport and Maritime affairs (MLTM). 2. The Marine Geographical Names Approved by KCGN (2007-2011) The KCGN reviewed the proposal for marine geographical names based on the principle of standardization on marine geographic names. All of the domestic geographical names approved by the KCGN were registered in Gwanbo, the government official gazette with details of name, location, and characteristics of geographical features. It has announced that the total of 671 marine geographical names were approved for official use since 2002, which consist of 469 sea surface names and 202 undersea feature names (Table 1). The Sub-Committee on Marine geographical Names approved 104 marine geographical names near Jeju island in 2007, 86 names on southern sea area of Korea in 2008, 91 names in 2009, 106 names in 2010, 131 names in 2011 on the Yellow Sea, and 2 names on the East Sea in 2011. Therefore, a total of 520 new marine geographical names were approved additionally by the KCGN (Sub-Committee on Marine geographical Names), of which twelve are undersea feature names in the East Sea. The Committee designated 10 names for reefs around Dokdo, and there are two submarine canyons in the East Sea (Gangneung, Donghae). 2

Table 1. Marine Geographical Names registered in Gwanbo (2002-2011) Generic Name 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Sea Surface Name Undersea Feature Name Sea - - 1 - - - - - - 1 Strait - - - 2 1 - - - - 3 Channel - - 1 6 11-16 - 1 35 Rock - 5 24 21 62 61 17 87 98 375 Gulf - - - - 1 - - - - 1 Bay - - 1 12 2-3 - 5 23 Creek - - - 3 7-10 1 10 31 Reef 4 2 10 38 16 25 45 14 16 170 Bank - - 1 - - - - - 1 2 Seamount(s) - - 6 - - - - - - 6 Generic Name 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total Trough - - 1 - - - - - - 1 Escarpment - - 1 - - - - - - 1 Passage/Gap - - 3 - - - - - - 3 Plateau - - 3 - - - - - - 3 Basin - - 3 - - - - - - 3 Canyon - - - 1 1 - - - 2 4 Seamount chain - - - 1 - - - - - 1 Ridge - - - 1 - - - - - 1 Hill(s) - - - - 2 - - - - 2 Sand ridge province - - - - 1 - - - - 1 Sand ridge - - - - - - - 4-4 Total 4 7 55 85 104 86 91 106 133 671 3

3. The Undersea Feature Names Approved by SCUFN The KCGN proposed 35 names to the GEBCO Gazetteer from 2007 to 2011: 10 features on the East Sea in 2007, 8 features in 2008, 4 features on the Pacific Ocean in 2009, 9 features on the Pacific Ocean in 2010, 2 features on the East Sea, and 2 features on the South Pacific Ocean in 2011. Total 35 names proposed by the KCGN have been approved by the GEBCO (IHO-IOC) Sub Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN) (Table 2). Table 2. Undersea feature names approved by SCUFN (2007-2011) Year Undersea feature names approved by SCUFN Total 2007 Anyongbok Seamount, Gangwon Plateau, Hupo Bank, Igyuwon Ridge, Kiminu Seamount, Onnuri Basin, Saenal Basin, Ulleung Plateau, Usan Escarpment, Usan Trough 10 2008 Gageo Reef, Galmaegi Reef, Jeju Valley, Jugam Ridge, Saeteok Bank, Ulsan Seachannel, Usan Ridge, Wangdol Reef 8 2009 Arirang Guyot, Changpogo Seamount, Onnuri Guyot, Baekdu Guyot 4 2010 Cheonghaejin Seamount, Haemirae Knoll, Geupsuseon Knoll, Jeonbok Knoll, Olchaengi Knolls, Pungdengi Knoll, Garakji Knoll, Yeon Guyot, Boreumdal Guyot 9 2011 Gangneung Canyon, Donghae Canyon, Gungpa Hills, Ssangdungi Hills 4 Total 35 In 2011, the KCGN designated 2 names for canyons on the East Sea (Gangneung Canyon, Donghae Canyon) and 2 names for Hills near the Jangbogo Research Station in Ross Sea, South Pacific Ocean, which were discovered by ARAON, the first ice break research vessel of the Republic of Korea (Table 3). Table 3. Undersea Feature Names Proposed by KCGN and Accepted by SCUFN (2011) Type of generic Type of specific Located ocean or International name Korean name terms terms sea Gangneung Canyon 강릉해저협곡 Canyon Donghae Canyon 동해해저협곡 Canyon Gungpa Hills 궁파해저구릉군 Hills Ssangdungi Hills 쌍둥이해저구릉군 Hills Geographical feature Geographical feature Historically famousperson Descriptive name East Sea East Sea Ross Sea South Pacific Ocean Coordinates 37 47.2 N 129 08.4 E 37 39.1 N 129 16.1 E 76 27.5 N 168 22.2 E 67 16.1 N 179 03.1 E 4. The International Symposium on Application of Marine Geophysical Data and Undersea Feature Names The Republic of Korea has been holding International Symposiums on Undersea Feature Names since 2006 to release the research works, mutually share the results, and have lively discussions among experts (Table 4). The international symposiums have been composed of several themes related to marine geographical names: activities of naming undersea features, management of undersea feature names, meaning of generic and genetic terminology, and implication of genetic terminology. 4

The 7 th international symposium will be held in Seoul in September 2012, which expects more participants than the previous event. Table 4. The Themes of the International Symposium on Application of Marine Geophysical Data and Undersea Feature Names (2006-2011) Year Session Theme Title of Article 2006 (1st) Activities of Naming Undersea Features Methods for Identifying Undersea Feature History of naming undersea features before and after SCUFN SCUFN-channels for name proposals used by international marine and hydrographic societies Activities on naming undersea features in Korea Observations and knowledge of the oceans Importance of generic characteristics for naming undersea features The results of the IOC projects to create International Geological-Geophysical Atlases for Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans Gravity modeling for understanding internal structure of seamounts The U.S. National Geophysical Data Center : Managing marine geophysical data Application of geophysical data acquired from KHOA(formally NORI) 2007 (2 nd ) Roles of Marine Geophysical Data for the Delimitation of Outer Margin of Continental Shelf Activities of Naming Undersea Features Activities on the Japanese continental shelf survey: Significant scientific results Delimitation of the outer margin of the Australia continental shelf The use of marine geophysical data in submissions on the outer limit of the extended continental shelf Undersea feature nomenclature and terminology: in the past and today 5

Year Session Theme Title of Article 2008 (3 rd ) Methods and Cases of Identifying Undersea Feature Application of Marine Geophysical Data Activities of Naming Undersea Features Management of Undersea Feature Names History and activities of GEBCO Guiding Committee Korean toponym usage in the East Sea/Sea of Japan Standardization of undersea feature names and outreach plan in Korea Undersea feature of the northwest East Sea/Japan Sea floor and an implication of their nomenclature Benchmarking of geoscience tools for undersea feature naming Sedimentary structure and seafloor feature around the Wangdol-cho on the East Sea Sedimentary characteristic interpreted in marine geophysical data Study on density discontinuous layers in the Yellow Sea using satellite altimetry gravity data Japan's legal continental shelf survey and its influence on geoscience community Mapping the continental shelf in the New Zealand region ACUF and SCUFN: Procedural similarity and difference The status and practice about undersea feature nomenclature in Mexico Russian undersea features names: the memory about discoveries and people Overview of Hungarian research in the standardization of undersea feature name Results from the SCUFN working group on revision of IHO-IOC document B-6 (terminology section) Harmonization between SCUFN Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (CGA) Report to the GEBCO Sub-committee on Undersea Feature Names on the work carried out at the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) with the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names 2009 (4 th ) Application of Marine Geophysical Data The Significance of Oceanographic Survey in National Level Definition of the Limits of Oceans and seas in the Southern Ocean Unnamed seamounts at the central pacific ocean Nomenclature for undersea volcanoes in southwest Pacific, Tonga Arc. Geophysical constraints on the origin of Hupo Bank Southern Ocean Mapping for Science and Nautical Charting in Antarctica The National and International Oceanographic Survey Programs of the United States over the Last 200 Years 6

Year Session Theme Title of Article Education and Training in Hydrography - Status and Perspectives The Mapping and Management of Oceanographic Data Geological Mapping of the Mariana Trench Using the Manned Submersible Shinkai 6500 Evolution of the Face of the Korean Peninsula on Western Maps Correlation of Multibeam Backscatter Strength with Surface Sediment Properties in the Eastern Yellow Sea 2010 (5 th ) 2011 (6 th ) The Significance of Oceanographic Survey at the National Level The Mapping and Management of Oceanographic Data Meaning of Generic and Genetic Terminology Implication of Genetic Terminology Southern Ocean Mapping for Science and Nautical Charting in Antarctica The National and International Oceanographic Survey Programs of the United States over the Last 200 Years Education and Training in Hydrography - Status and Perspectives The Australian Hydrographic Service - Contributing to Safe Navigation, National Security and Economic Growth Geological Mapping of the Mariana Trench Using the Manned Submersible Shinkai 6500 Evolution of the Face of the Korean Peninsula on Western Maps Correlation of Multibeam Backscatter Strength with Surface Sediment Properties in the Eastern Yellow Sea Building a Modern Nomenclature for Undersea Features The SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica The Geomorphology of Carnegie and New Names of the Underwater Shapes Toponyms and Geographic Physical Features: Generic Versus Genetic Usage Undersea Feature Names with Genetic Implications Sand Ridge Province Distributed in the West Coast of Korea Seafloor morphology and geological features in the mid-eastern shelf to slope area of Korea 5. Future Plan KHOA provided financial support to the experts from developing countries so that they could attend the 25 th UNGEGN meeting in Vienna, Austria in May 2011, and the same is true for this year as well. KHOA plans to continuously support the experts of developing countries to participate in UNGEGN with financial assistance. The International Symposium on Application of Marine Geophysical Data and Undersea Feature Names will be held by KHOA annually. Furthermore the KHOA continuously carry out hydrographic surveys on the sea areas of the Korean Peninsula and the high seas, standardize marine geographical names, and submit new undersea feature names to the SCUFN. 7