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Captain Mark A. Chapelle MNI Head - Hydrographic Office P o r t s & Ya c h t i n g D i r e c t o r a t e

THE MALTA HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

A Brief History

on encountered a severe storm and

Two Maltese authors (W. Soler

was shipwrecked on our island. Part

and A. Ganado) have successfully

The Republic of Malta is an

of the passage reads: “And they took

compiled

Archipelago, which for centuries

soundings and found it to be twenty

regarding ‘The Charting of Maltese

has served as crossroads between

fathoms; and when they had gone

Waters’.

Europe and North Africa, and

a little farther, they took soundings

between the Middle East and the

again and found it to be fifteen

One can only imagine the difficulty ship

Atlantic Sea. Located at the centre

fathoms.”

masters and pilots had to face when

of the Mediterranean Sea, the Island

a

historical

account

navigating in close proximity to the

has had more than its fair share of

Whilst a large amount of historical

Maltese shores and within the ports,

maritime history.

land mapping has been discovered,

with the additional hazards brought

recorded, and archived, the same

on by weather, restricted visibility,

Hydrography in Malta is mentioned

cannot be said about charts and

and worst of all, and daily ‘nighttime’.

in the Bible as early as the year 60

sailing directions. It is also quite

So, if not for lack of courage, how did

AD. In the Apostle’s Act 27:28-44,

amazing how only a small number

those mariners succeed in executing

St. Luke gives account of when the

of publications related to historical

voyages without running aground and

vessel he and St. Paul were travelling

hydrography have been printed.

wrecking their vessels?

38 ISSUE 02 | T-21 The Transport Malta Quarterly


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