Welcome to the Maritime Resource Name (MRN) portal site. This page provides up-to-date information about Maritime Resource Names and their usage within the maritime industry. IALA welcomes comments and contributions by emailing us directly at the technical manager, tm@iala-aism.org .
What is it?Maritime Resource Name (MRN) is a naming scheme that can uniquely identify any maritime resource on a global scale. By maritime resource, it means anything that has an identity of some kind. This could be organizations, employees, a person, a physical or a virtual object, for instance, an electronic document, a buoy, a ship, a mariner, a nautical chart, or an electronic service (e.g., “today’s weather report for the Oresund Strait”). Not all resources are “retrievable” in an electronic sense; For example, human beings, corporations, and buoys. However, they can still be considered a resource.
R1023 Maritime Resource Names
G1143 Unique Identifiers for Maritime Resources
Application ProcessAssignment of Organization IDs is mainly reserved for maritime standards development organizations, research projects, scientific societies, and similar bodies. The detailed procedure is defined in the IALA Guideline G1164.
G1164 Management of MRN Organisation Identifiers
Maritime Resource NameIf you wish to apply for an Organization ID please fill out a form similar to this and send it to tm@iala-aism.org. We will then get back to you with more details.
Management of MRNsIALA expects to present a paper about how to manage namespaces within organizations in a consistent manner. This will also include guidelines and best practices for developing organization specific namespaces.
Who is using it, and what forIALA is currently getting some experience using MRNs in the following projects
http://efficiensea2.org/For identification of users, organizations and services
http://stmvalidation.eu/For identification of organizations, services and voyages
http://www.smartnav.orgFor identification of users
? Vessel Shore Reporting Service
http://www.iho.int/Identifiers utilized within S-100 product specifications
Readers may send feedback about errors, omissions, and ambiguities on this page to contact@iala-aism.org
List of Organization IDsISO 3166 country codes Alpha 2 and 3 are reserved in OID.
Organization IDs Date Registering organization contact urn:mrn:iala: 2017-07-30International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA)
Homepage
Minsu Jeon
tm@iala-aism.org
urn:mrn:iho: 2018-04-04International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
http://www.iho.int
Yong Baek
addt@iho.int
urn:mrn:mcl:
urn:mrn:mcp:
2017-06-22Maritime Connectivity Platform Consortium
Thomas Steen Christensen
thomas@dmc.international
Urn:mrn:gs1: 2018-10-30GS1 Global Office
Jaco Voorspuij
urn:mrn:mission: 2019-2-01Manage Information Seamlessly in Ports and Hinterlands (MISSION)
https://www.lhg.com/index.php?id=239
Anisa Rizvanolli Anisa.Rizvanolli@cml.fraunhofer.de urn:mrn:ipcdmc: 2019-06-26International Port Collaborative Decision Making Council (IPCDMC)
Michael Bergmann
michael.bergmann@bergmann-marine.com
urn:mrn:stm: 2019-03-28Sea Traffic Management (STM)
Fredrik Karlsson
Fredrik.Karlsson@Sjofartsverket.se
urn:mrn:nlp: 2020-03-20 Navelink Industry ConsortiumRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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