Beta 100m Bathymetry WMS
The beta Seabed Mapping 100m Web Map Service (WMS) is a simple HTTP interface for requesting georeferenced map images of the seabed around the UK derived from over 5,000 open bathymetric data sets which have been conflated into a single 100m resolution gridded surface. The surface represents a data point every 100m where data is available. The source data has not been interpolated this meaning that the WMS is not a continuous surface as only the tiles which contain source data are returned by the service.Why is it a beta service? The ‘beta’ label means you’re looking at the first version of the new service. During this phase, we will be continually testing and improving the service. More information on what beta means can be found here.If you think we’ve missed something, or would like to provide feedback, please let us know using the feedback email, here.
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Terms of Use
TERMS OF USE FOR API ACCESS
Note: All work the UKHO creates is protected by Crown copyright and/or
database rights in the UK, and it is also protected elsewhere in the world
through international treaties. Any reproduction, translation or adaption of
UKHO material requires an official UKHO Copyright licence.
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Introduction
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office makes available access to this geospatial service (the
“Service”) through an
Application Programming Interface (the
"API") for the purposes of
displaying foundation maritime information (the
"Content").
The Service is provided by the Secretary of State for Defence of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, acting by the United Kingdom
Hydrographic Office (“UKHO”), located at Admiralty Way, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 2DN,
United Kingdom.
The UKHO’s VAT number is GB 888 8052 64.
Your access to, and use of the Service through
the API is subject to the terms, conditions and notices set out herein (the
"Terms") and all applicable laws and regulations.
By accessing the Service through the API, you are deemed to accept and be
bound by the Terms. The UKHO shall have the right, at its sole discretion
and at any time, to change or modify the Terms. Such change shall be
effective immediately upon posting admiralty.co.uk. You are responsible for
keeping up to date with changes to the Terms. By continuing to use the
Materials you accept the Terms.
For the purposes of the Terms "we", "our" and
"us" refer to UKHO and any reference to "you" or
“your" means you, the user.
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Ownership of Content
All trade marks, copyright, database rights,
design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (together
"the Rights") in the Service, the API and any materials that are made
available
through the API (together the "Materials") are owned by us or our licensors
or are otherwise used by us as
permitted by applicable law.
Except where expressly set out in these Terms, nothing shall be construed
as conferring in any way (express or implied) any licence or right to use
any of the Rights or any third party’s rights. Where the Materials are
owned, or licensed by a third party, certain restrictions may apply that you
have to comply with. Your use of any Materials,
except as provided in these Terms, without our written permission is
strictly prohibited.
The following acknowledgement shall be included, such that it is visible to
end-users: “Contains ADMIRALTY ® chart data: © Crown copyright and database
right” This statement should be shown in accordance with the style guide
made available within the Technical Overview document in the ADMIRALTY API
Developer Portal.
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Your Use of the API
We grant you permission to use the Service through the API as follows:
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Subject to any restrictions herein use the Service and the API for
display of Content within your application;
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no application developed by you using the API, the Service or the
Content shall enable any end-user to copy, reproduce, sell, store in
any medium (including in any website), transmit, re-transmit, make or
otherwise use the Materials (including but not limited to “caching”
any Content for access by any person and/or “mirroring” any
Content);
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you may not:
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make any representation that any application developed by you using
the API will satisfy the requirement for carriage of nautical
publications by any vessel subject to such requirements, whether in
accordance with the International Convention for Safety of Life at
Sea or otherwise in accordance with any local law or similar
regulatory measure;
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without our prior written permission as expressly indicated in
these Terms or otherwise in accordance with the Copyright, Designs
and Patents Act 1988 copy, reproduce, republish, download, sell,
store in any medium (including, but not limited to,
"caching" any Content for access by Third Parties or
"mirroring" any Content);
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modify, copy, create derivative works from, transfer, sell or
otherwise use the Materials without our prior written
permission;
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adopt the API as your own service or brand the API as your own for
selling purposes; or
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create a database in electronic or structured manual form by
systematically downloading and storing any Data outside of the
Policy stated in Section 5.
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as a condition of your access to and use of the Service through the
API (including the Materials within it), you warrant that you will not
use the Service for any purpose that is prohibited by these Terms or
could constitute or encourage conduct that would be considered a
criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate
any law, and you also warrant that you will tell us as soon as you
become aware of any unlawful or prohibited access to the API and/or
the Service by any Third Parties;
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you are responsible for complying with all local laws and regulations
of the jurisdiction from which you access the Service through the API
such that the Service should not be accessed in any jurisdiction or
location where, for any reason, the use of the Service is
prohibited;
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you may not misuse the Service and/or the API including, without
limitation, by: (a) hacking; (b) obtaining or attempting to obtain
unauthorised access (via whatever means) to any of our networks; (c)
by taking any action that imposes an unreasonable or
disproportionately large load on the Content or related
infrastructure; or (d) by using any software, routine or device to
interfere or attempt to interfere electronically or manually with the
operation or functionality of the Service, Content and/or API
(including but not limited to transmitting corrupt data or viruses via
whatever means).
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Service Availability and Compatibility
We do not warrant that access to Service through the API will be available,
uninterrupted or error-free, that defects will be corrected or that it is
compatible with your computer, hardware or software. Access is permitted on
a temporary basis. We will not be liable to you if for any reason access is
unavailable at any time or for any period. The initial API service could be
removed at any time and does not run indefinitely. The initial API service
is released pending further additional and resilience improvements and may
be suspended at any time whenever required.
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Disclaimer
We do not represent that either the Service, or the API will comply with
laws in all jurisdictions or locations. If you are in doubt, you should seek
legal advice and, if necessary, stop using the Service and API
immediately.
You acknowledge that in respect of your use of the Service and/or API we
shall not be liable to you for any loss or damage, whether in contract, tort
(including negligence), breach of statutory duty or otherwise, even if
foreseeable, arising under or in connection with your use of, or inability
to use, Service, or the API.
These Terms set out the full extent of our obligations and liabilities in
respect of your use of the Service, and/or API.
In particular, there are no conditions,
warranties, representations or other terms, express or implied, that are
binding on us except as specifically stated in these Terms. Any condition,
warranty, representation or other term concerning your access to the Service
which might otherwise be implied into, or incorporated in these Terms, or
any collateral contract, whether by statute, common law or otherwise, is
hereby excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits our liability for death or
personal injury arising from our negligence, or our fraud or fraudulent
misrepresentation, or any other liability that cannot be excluded or limited
by law.
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Events outside our control
We will not be liable or responsible for any failure to perform any
obligations under these Terms, or for any delay in performance of any of our
obligations that is caused by events outside our reasonable control.
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Communications
All notices given by you to us must be sent by e-mail to customerservices@ukho.gov.uk
. We may contact you by using the e-mail
you provide to us when registering
for the API. By using the API, you consent to be contacted to request your
feedback about the API or any future services.
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Miscellaneous
These Terms and any documents expressly referred to in them represent the
entire agreement between us and supersede any previous agreement,
understanding or arrangement between us in relation to accessing the Service
through the API.
If we decide to waive any breach of obligation arising under these Terms,
then that does not mean that we have waived any other breach or any future
breaches.
All rights and remedies under these Terms are cumulative and are not
exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law or by any other
agreement.
If at any time any part of the Terms is determined to be invalid, illegal
or unenforceable in any respect pursuant to applicable law including, but
not limited to, the warranty disclaimers and liability limitations above,
then that invalid, illegal or unenforceable part shall be severed from the
remainder of the Terms and the validity, legality and enforceability of the
remainder of the Terms shall not be affected or impaired in any way.
Further, the invalid, illegal or unenforceable part will be deemed
superseded by a valid, legal or enforceable part that most closely satisfies
the intention of the original part.
You agree that no joint venture, partnership, employment, or agency
relationship exists between you and us as a result of these Terms or your
use of the Service.
These Terms are not enforceable under the Contracts (Rights of Third
Parties) Act 1999 by any person not a party to them.
These Terms and your use of the Service and the API shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any and all disputes arising out of, relating to or concerning these Terms and/or the Service, and/or the API except that a party may seek interim injunctions or other urgent relief in any court of competent jurisdiction.