Hydrographer of the Navy
The Hydrographer of the Navy is the principal hydrographical Royal Naval appointment. From 1795 until 2001, the post was responsible for the production of charts for the Royal Navy, and around this post grew the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO).
Hydrographer of the Navy | |
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Incumbent Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh since 2023 | |
Ministry of Defence | |
Reports to | First Sea Lord |
Nominator | Admiralty Board |
Appointer | Secretary of State for Defence |
Term length | 1–4 years |
Inaugural holder | Alexander Dalrymple |
Formation | 12 August 1795 |
In 2001, the post was disassociated from UKHO, and the Hydrographer of the Navy is now a title bestowed upon the current captain—hydrography and meteorology—on the staff of the Devonport Flotilla at HMNB Devonport.
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