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Exploring Underwater Noise Issues: A Study Of Decentralized Approach, Takanori Uzumaki Oct 2023

Exploring Underwater Noise Issues: A Study Of Decentralized Approach, Takanori Uzumaki

World Maritime University Dissertations

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A Study On The E-Navigation Modus Operandi, Nurma Karima Sari Nov 2017

A Study On The E-Navigation Modus Operandi, Nurma Karima Sari

World Maritime University Dissertations

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Vessel Traffic Service As A Maritime Security Tool: Vessel Traffic Management Information Systems (Vtmis) In Ghana, Joseph Akwasi Kuma Jan 2015

Vessel Traffic Service As A Maritime Security Tool: Vessel Traffic Management Information Systems (Vtmis) In Ghana, Joseph Akwasi Kuma

World Maritime University Dissertations

The dissertation is an assessment of the role of the VTMIS in enhancing efforts to bring down maritime security in the threats in the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa focusing on Ghana. According to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is implemented by a Competent Authority to improve the safety and efficiency of vessel traffic and to protect the environment. Technological development today has led to significant improvements in vessel traffic service. Vessel Traffic Management Information Service is the integration of Management information systems to improve the quality of vessel traffic services. Vessel traffic services essentially …


A Study On The Effects Of E-Navigation On Reducing Vessel Accidents, Sun-Bae Hong Jan 2015

A Study On The Effects Of E-Navigation On Reducing Vessel Accidents, Sun-Bae Hong

World Maritime University Dissertations

The dissertation aims to evaluate how and to what extent e-navigation contributes to reducing accidents for SOLAS ships as well as non-SOLAS ships, hoping that the results are referred to IMO Member States when they are implementing enavigation along with the maritime sectors such as shipping companies, crews on board ships and manufactures developing e-navigation related systems. The study focuses on the potential effects of e-navigation based on tool kits of the IMO e-navigation for SOLAS ships and services of SMART-navigation, which is the Korean approach to implementing the e-navigation concept for both SOLAS ships and non-SOLAS ships. The processes …