Shom raster geotiff nautical chart Indian Ocean
The Shom raster GeoTIFF nautical charts for the Indian Ocean are the digital versions of the official paper nautical charts, georeferenced for computer use. They are produced from the official data of the French Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (Shom). They retain the exact visual appearance of traditional charts — colors, symbols, and bathymetry. Available in GeoTIFF format (300 dpi), they are compatible with navigation and GIS software such as OpenCPN, QGIS, or ArcGIS.
The Indian Ocean area covers: Somalia (Mogadishu, Berbera, Kismayo), Kenya (Mombasa, Lamu), Tanzania (Dar es-Salaam, Zanzibar, Tanga), Mozambique (Maputo, Beira, Nacala), South Africa (Durban, Richards Bay), Eritrea (Assab, Massawa), Djibouti (Port of Djibouti), Yemen (Aden, Al-Mukalla), Oman (Salalah, Sohar, Duqm), Saudi Arabia (Jeddah, Yanbu), United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Fujairah), Qatar (Hamad), Bahrain (Mina Salman), Kuwait (Shuwaikh, Shuaiba), Iran (Bandar Abbas, Chabahar), Pakistan (Karachi, Gwadar), India (Mumbai, Chennai, Kochi, Kolkata, Visakhapatnam), Sri Lanka (Colombo, Hambantota), Bangladesh (Chittagong, Mongla), Maldives (Malé), Myanmar (Yangon, Sittwe), Thailand (Phuket, Ranong), Malaysia (Port Klang, Penang), Singapore (Port of Singapore), Indonesia (Jakarta, Tanjung Priok, Surabaya, Belawan), Madagascar (Toamasina, Mahajanga), Comoros (Moroni), Seychelles (Victoria), Mauritius (Port Louis), France – Réunion Island (Pointe-des-Galets Port), Vietnam (Haiphong, Da Nang, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)), Thailand (Laem Chabang, Bangkok), Cambodia (Sihanoukville), Malaysia (Kuantan, Kota Kinabalu), Brunei (Muara), Indonesia (Jakarta, Surabaya, Makassar, Belawan), …
