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Congratulations Hayes, Kate and Rian!

Congratulations to Hayes Ballantyne, Kate Downes and Rian Mayhead who were recently certified at Level 2 (CHPS2) by the Australasian Hydrographic Surveyors Certification Panel (AHSCP).  The AHSCP is jointly sponsored by S+SNZ in NZ and SSSI in Australia and undertakes the professional assessment and certification of hydrographic surveyors In Australasia.  All three have recently been involved in nautical charting surveys for LINZ and are now building their portfolio of work and in charge experience with the aim of being certified at Level 1 (CPHS1) in the future. For more information on Hydrographic Certification see https://sssi.org.au/get-certified/hydrographic-surveyor/certification-levels