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Press release: John Dillon-Leetch receives the 2024 Alexander Dalrymple Award

Uk Hydrographic Office

June 21
11:55 2024

Yesterday, the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) awarded John Dillon-Leetch, Port Hydrographer at the Port of London Authority (PLA), with the prestigious Alexander Dalrymple Award for 2024. The accolade recognises his significant contributions to hydrography.

Mr. Dillon-Leetch was presented the award on World Hydrography Day during a ceremony organised by UKHO at the International Maritime Organizations headquarters in London. The event was hosted by the UKs National Hydrographer, Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh OBE, and was attended by representatives from the maritime sector.

The Alexander Dalrymple Award committee recognised Mr. Dillon-Leetch for his crucial role in advancing the PLAs commitment to navigational safety, conservation, and sustainability. During his time as Port Hydrographer, Mr. Dillon-Leetch has enabled the PLA to develop one of the most proficient hydrographic departments in the UK.

Mr. Dillon-Leetch has also significantly contributed to the UKs wider hydrographic community, playing a key role in the relaunch of University College Londons Masters Programme in Hydrographic Surveying, which is supported by the PLA. This program, accredited by FIG/IHO/ICA as a Category A course, is pivotal in increasing the number of trained surveyors dedicated to the essential task of seabed mapping.

Commenting on the award, Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh, UK National Hydrographer, UKHO, said:

We take great pride in presenting this award to John for his significant and lasting contributions to hydrography. We recognise his outstanding impact on the Port of London Authority through his leadership as Port Hydrographer and his pivotal role in advancing hydrographic education. He joins a distinguished lineage of the worlds most influential hydrographers, and it is an honour to acknowledge his remarkable achievements.

John Dillon-Leetch, Port Hydrographer at the PLA, added:

I am delighted and honoured to be the recipient of this prestigious award.Steve Richie, who was the first recipient of the Alexander Dalrymple Award, wrote a book entitled No Day Too Long - An Hydrographers Tale which first drew me to the profession. Thirty years later, to be counted amongst its alumni is the highlight of my career.

I see the award asrecognition of the Port of London Authoritys consistent support and the value it places in the positive impact that hydrography brings toimproving safety, efficiency and sustainability on the Thames, as well as the wider ports and shipping industry.

Under Mr. Dillon-Leetchs guidance, the PLA has become one of the first ports to sign a Strategic MoU with the UKHO. This partnership has unlocked significant innovations and efficiencies for both the UKHO and the PLA, marking a new era of collaboration and progress in hydrographic practices.

John Dillon-Leetch continued:

Our relationship with the UKHO has been strengthened through our strategic Memorandum of Understanding, which focuses on the collaborative development, production, and delivery of digital charting products, processes, and data services. This will enable significant improvement in safety of navigation in our waters for all mariners.

The UKHO has annually presented the Alexander Dalrymple Award since 2006. The accolade is named in honour of the first Hydrographer of the British Admiralty and recognises outstanding contributions to the field of hydrography. The UKHOs Executive Committee selects recipients based on their commitment to advancing hydrography, cartography, and navi

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