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I am currently invested in a project to implement marine charts and maps into our custom Google Maps application. However, I am quite unsure of how to actually go about doing this. I would like to use the NOAA ENC data from here:

http://www.charts.noaa.gov/ENCs/ENCs.shtml

What I would like to do is use this data to display the charts on Google Maps. Does anyone have any ideas/tips/insight on how to do this?

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    What is your specific problem? Are you unsure how to make a custome tile map, unsure how to cut their images into tiles, or what? Which step in the process is giving you problems? Mar 24, 2013 at 22:31
  • Basically my dilemma is that I am unsure of how to go about getting that data into Google Maps, like they have here: marine.geogarage.com/routes. The data is actually in electronic format, however (S-57 to be exact), but I don't know how to convert that into a format that I can import into Google Maps. Mar 25, 2013 at 0:50

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Apparently there is an open-source reader which plugs into common utility (ogr2ogr) which allows you to convert the data into shapefile format: http://home.gdal.org/projects/s57/

Once you get the data into shapefile format, then turning it into tiles is a well-understood problem. Here is one blog posting of one way someone did it: http://jongyulin.com/2009/05/getting-started-with-map-tiling-mapnik-and-shapefiles/ https://web.archive.org/web/20150523144053/http://jongyulin.com:80/2009/05/getting-started-with-map-tiling-mapnik-and-shapefiles/

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  • Cool tool, I have used it before for converting shapefiles, but didn't realize it supported S-57 files. It will also convert these ENC files directly into KML (but at least the file I tested is too big for Google Maps to display).
    – geocodezip
    Mar 25, 2013 at 5:57
  • Does that answer your question, then? Mar 25, 2013 at 6:43
  • It definitely helps! As it turns out, though, I was able to use the ogr2ogr utility to convert the files to KML, but the output files were in excess of 10 MBs each. I have not tried converting them to shapefiles, however, so I think I might get that together and give it a try. Thanks for all the help guys! Apr 4, 2013 at 20:54

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