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Hiroaki Kobayashi has trained 1500 mariners in ship handling over
twenty years and he has systematized the methods of safe navigation
into nine elemental techniques. Taking a rigorous and scientific
look at good practice and attitudes, good seamanship can be viewed
as a series of concrete technical functions, which can be in terms
of competencies. By giving proper attention to human factors the
conditions for maintaining system safety can be defined, and the
interaction of human competencies and environmental conditions and
their effects on system safety can be recognised. System safety in
turn depends on good bridge team management, with particular
emphasis on communication, cooperation and leadership -
communication for the exchange of information, cooperation to
smooth team activities, and leadership to ensure that each member
of the team performs successfully.
This book addresses the environmental, legal, social, and economic
aspects of corporate social responsibility in the maritime
industry. It discusses the voluntary aspects of the CSR concept and
how the lines between informal and formal rules are merging and
becoming fuzzy. Further, it shows how regulation is enhancing
responsibility and sustainability in the maritime industry.The book
gathers the experiences of the WMU, IMO, UN and public and private
actors in developing and developed countries in the maritime
industry.
Examines infrastructure development in the Indo-Pacific, primarily
in the maritime domain, and its geopolitical implications for
India. The book is in three parts. The first part provides
historical background, examining Indo-Pacific mapping, providing a
snapshot of the maritime history of the region, and uncovering the
links between between technology, infrastructure and geopolitics.
The second part examines current affairs, and describes the
infrastructure development and connectivity enhancement activities
of the various actors in the Indo-Pacific Region - China, Japan,
the USA, the European Union, ASEAN, Australia and India. The third
part looks to the future, and explores the geopolitical
implications of these developments for India.
Divided into three sections, the book covers the complete syllabus
for Electrotechnology Officers as specified by the Association of
Marine Electronic and Radio Colleges (AMERC), with a series of
worked examples and self-study questions to assist in student
understanding. The book introduces basic electronics, the theory of
how a range of navigational aids works, and radio communications
including GMDSS. Fault finding to component and sub system level is
also included. Importantly, this is the first textbook to be aimed
primarily at ETOs, covering the changes to the STCW 2010. An
essential buy.
Now in its fourth edition, this illustrated dictionary gives
readers a visual representation of all elements of maritime
transport which relate to the handling and movement of cargo. This
is particularly for the benefit of shore-based personnel who often
do not get the opportunity to see first-hand how the cargoes they
are working on are handled and moved. The book covers: every major
commodity how it is loaded how it is discharged what equipment is
used to handle and store it any specialised terminal required This
new edition not only includes many new definitions, it also
benefits from several photographic sequences showing cargo loading
and discharging processes in action from start to finish. This book
is a valuable reference to any professionals working in the
shipping and cargo handling industry.
Born at a clifftop lighthouse in 1910, Archie's life was spent in
the world of Scottish lighthouses - he was one of the third
generation of his family in the service of the Northern Lighthouse
Board. Archie's stories have gripped listeners of all ages and have
now been compiled by Anne MacEachern. Written in Archie's words,
this account portrays the man and reveals a past way of life. From
peacetime through war, dealing with goats, shipwrecked sailors or
German spies, the story brings vividly to life the challenges of
living and working at a lighthouse, including raising a young
family at such an isolated and potentially dangerous place. Many
characters appear at various lights, each with their own
personality and often annoying habits. Short-term transfers took
place in and just after World War 2 when communications and
transport were particularly difficult. There were hardships and
rewards, and a mystery to solve: the well-known disappearance of
three keepers at the Flannan Isles in 1900. The men had to be - and
were - remarkably resourceful and courageous, although not all
could stand the isolation and dangers at offshore pillar rock
lights, especially in wartime. The sea ruled their lives - creating
idyllic periods on sunny, calm days but being uncontrollably
destructive for much of the time. Like his colleagues, Archie
upheld to the best of his ability the ideal of their Service, `For
the Safety of All', but in his younger days he was not afraid to
speak up and press, with others, for better conditions. His service
as a full-time keeper continued in part-time capacities, extended
over a period of 67 years. Through this man's keen eye, the reader
will meet people, birds, animals and situations from a lifetime of
service; a revealing glimpse into this close-knit world. There is
also humour, often that dry Highland humour, which adds spice to
the telling; in Archie's case a fondness for wild places and dried
figs helped.
A no-nonsense study guide helping seafarers to pass their MCA or
Flag State oral exams for Deck Officer qualifications. This handy
revision guide is the one book that Deck Officer Cadets, Master and
Deck Officers will want by their side when studying for the
much-feared oral exams. Expert marine training director Simon Jinks
strips back the masses of information to the core essential points
that are easy to absorb and quick to remember when it comes to the
oral assessment. The MCA Deck Officer (Officer of the Watch, Chief
Mate and Master) syllabi cover a vast amount of information that
candidates are required to understand and use in their oral exam,
which for many presents a major stumbling block to qualification.
While it inevitably takes a long time for candidates to build up
this wealth of knowledge, this study aid is the perfect refresher,
listing the key points and including helpful sample questions and
worked examples on tidal working, radar plotting and more. Written
in simple terms, this trusted crammer covers all the principal
areas of the MCA’s exam syllabus, including sections on business
and law conventions, pollution prevention, responses to emergencies
and distress signals. Clearly presented, it is packed with
straightforward diagrams and flow charts, making it ideal for
revising. This is an invaluable reference for all international
STCW Deck Officer candidates, and covers both MCA and Flag State
oral exams. It is also suitable for Near Coastal and Boatmaster
apprentices, Workboat crew apprentices, Yachtmaster Offshores,
Yachtmaster instructors, and fishermen going for their fishing
licences on larger vessels, and for shore workers such as vessel
superintendents, maritime managers and trainers. There is specific
information for all vessels, with sections on smaller, code and
domestic vessels.
An engaging first-hand memoir of life in the Royal Navy during the
Cold War Tony Beasley joined the Royal Navy as a teenager in 1946.
This biography recalls the adventures he had during his time in the
Navy, from training and specialisation as a telegraphist to being
unexpectedly sent to work on submarines. He describes what it was
like to work on a submarine during the Cold War, and describes the
patrols and missions he was involved in, in particular when the
submarine he was serving on was sent to the Barents Sea to
undertake covert operations, namely to spy on the Soviet Fleet.
Before this mission the crew of the submarine were advised that if
anything went wrong it 'never happened'. Needless to say it did go
wrong. Tony emerged a hero, but a hero who wasn't allowed to tell
anyone where he had been or what he had done. Now in his eighties,
Tony finally gets to tell his story.
This book introduces the concept of machine-type communication
(MTC) for maritime Internet of Things. The first part of the book
portrays a maritime MTC system from an architectural perspective
and describes an MTC framework and the fundamental components,
laying out a foundation that leads to an ultimate solution to the
maritime IoT requirements and challenges. The second part ties
together all discussed in the first part and demonstrates how to
apply it to a practical system through a realistic design example
based on an international maritime mobile spectrum. The book serves
as a comprehensive tutorial of the maritime MTC from the top (the
network architecture) to the bottom (the air/radio interface and
regulatory radio spectrum constraints), guiding readers to an
easier understanding of the maritime MTC-related issues and the
rationale behind the design. The primary readers of this book
include maritime communication engineers, maritime IoT
professionals, maritime academia, and the general MTC and IoT
communities. Presents the concept of machine-type communication
(MTC) for maritime Internet of Things (IoT) and its services,
requirements, and challenges; Explains space-earth-integrated
maritime machine-type communication system architecture with a
comparison with its land counterpart; Sets out a comprehensive
framework and details the ways to implement it on a practical radio
spectrum; Includes maritime MTC radio spectrum and regulations,
network design, protocol design, and air interface design.
Maritime transport is one of the most ancient supports to human
interactions across history and it still supports more than 90% of
world trade volumes today. The changing connectivity of maritime
networks is of crucial importance to port, transport, and economic
development and planning. The way ports, terminals, but also
cities, regions and countries, are connected with each other
through maritime flows is not well-known and difficult to represent
and measure, even for the transport actors themselves. There is a
strong, urgent need for reviewing the relevant theories, concepts,
methods, and sources that can be mobilized for the analysis of
maritime networks. With contributions from reputable scholars from
all over the world, this book investigates the analysis of maritime
flows and networks from diverse disciplinary angles going across
archaeology, history, geography, regional science, economics,
mathematics, physics, and computer sciences. Based on a vast array
of methods, such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), spatial
analysis, complex networks, modelling, and simulation, it addresses
several crucial issues related with port hierarchy; route density;
modal interdependency; network robustness and vulnerability;
traffic concentration and seasonality; technological change and
urban/regional economic development. This book examines new
evidence about how socio-economic trends are reflected (but also
influenced) by maritime flows and networks, and about the way this
knowledge can support and enhance decision-making in relation to
the development of ports, supply chains, and transport networks in
general. This book is an ideal companion to anyone interested in
the network analysis of transport systems and economic systems in
general, as well as the effective ways to analyse large datasets to
answer complex issues in transportation and socio-economic
development.
__________ Available now: the biggest and best quiz book about the
deep blue! __________ Think you know the difference between a ship
and a boat? Do you really understand the shipping forecast? And
what do all the different flags at sea mean? The Nautical Puzzle
Book is packed to the brim with over 100 puzzles inspired by the
National Maritime Museum's objects and their stories. Inside this
book you'll find a fiendish mix of word games, codewords, trivia,
picture puzzles, word scrambles, anagrams, crosswords and much
more. It's a chance to learn all about epic explorers, history
makers, record breakers, myths, legends, seafaring traditions and
life at sea. By the time you reach the end you'll have navigated
centuries of history, crossed thousands of miles of ocean, and made
countless discoveries - so batten down the hatches and set sail!
__________ The perfect gift for veteran seafarers and armchair
navigators alike. Find out if you're worthy of captaincy or
destined to be a deck hand in this beautiful and addictive puzzle
book! If you're bored of Zoom Quizzes, then this is the book for
all the family.
Seventy percent of the planet is covered by water, and ninety percent
of global economic trade is transported by sea. The oceans are
inextricably linked with food security and the global economy.
Technology and the Blue Economy examines the vital role that technology
plays in developing the blue economy. It provides a clear, accessible
picture of the current and future potential of technology within
different sectors in the blue economy, such as offshore energy, ports
and harbours, shipping, maritime surveillance and cyber security.
Technology and the Blue Economy looks at the disruption of established
business models through case studies of leading innovators, examining
development issues, what they have learned and how they have
transformed their current ways of working within their organizations.
Along with actionable takeaways at the end of each section, readers
will learn from and be inspired by the front-line experiences of Blue
Economy innovators.
Green Ports: Inland and Seaside Sustainable Transportation
Strategies presents the first book to exclusively focus on this
important topic that is usually only covered in brief chapters or
journal articles that are too theoretical, fragmented or
regionally-focused. This book comprehensively and systematically
examines the key issues and best practice for understanding green
ports and quantifying aspects of their environmental performance.
This applied research book will help researchers formulate the
needed research questions.
Captain Arthur Mathison was a merchant seaman from 1932 to 1977. He
sailed with a number of British shipping companies, but he spent
many years with Bolton Steamship Company of London and R.S.
Dalgliesh Limited of Newcastle upon Tyne. He set sail from many of
the main British ports - London, Glasgow, Hull, Cardiff, Newport,
Newcastle, Middlesborough and Liverpool, plus a number of lesser
locations like Workington, and he has tales from most of them. He
started his career as an able-bodied seaman and desk boy on
steamships, and finished it as master of ocean going motor vessels.
In his own words he describes the hard times endured by pre-war
merchant seaman during the Great Depression, and the subsequent
challenges of the Second World War. He spent many years in the
tramp steamer trade, travelling to all the continents of the world,
including a great deal of time trading between Australia and New
Zealand. In these pages you will find first hand stories of freak
waves, convoys, on-board violence, red light districts, drunken
crew members, near misses, dubious bunkering and much more. The
book is a personal testament to an age of seafaring that has now
vanished.
The fundamentals of making up nets from machine--made netting are
set out with such clarity and simplicity that the book has proved a
boon to fishermen around the world. Early chapters describe the
principles of mesh size and the run of knots in machine netting,
and are followed by detailed descriptions of net making machines
and the principles of hanging netting. On actual fishing nets,
descriptions are given of seine net patterns, various trawl nets,
pound nets such as salmon nets with detailed drawings, surround
nets of the lampara type and ring nets with their design,
construction and methods of working. A useful dictionary of fishing
gear and terminology explains 1,000 terms.
The Newport Medieval Ship is the most important late-medieval
merchant vessel yet recovered. Built c.1450 in northern Spain, it
foundered at Newport twenty years later while undergoing repairs.
Since its discovery in 2002, further investigations have
transformed historians' understanding of fifteenth-century ship
technology. With plans in place to make the ship the centrepiece
for a permanent exhibition in Newport, this volume interprets the
vessel, to enable visitors, students and researchers to understand
the ship and the world from which it came. The volume contains
eleven chapters, written by leading maritime archaeologists and
historians. Together, they consider its significance and locate the
vessel within its commercial, political and social environment.
This fifth volume in the series comprises ten contributions written
by an expert team of academics and practitioners. Collectively they
analyse and expound many of the contemporary legal issues and
debates in the law and practice of marine insurance. The new volume
is not to be considered as a "new edition" superseding the earlier
volumes. To the contrary, it extends on the previous coverage and
contributes to the expanding coverage of the series. It achieves
this by introducing new topics for analysis and by noting
significant developments in themes considered in earlier volumes,
thereby providing a useful tool for keeping abreast of an ever
developing body of judicial law. This volume tackles topics such as
the impact of the Insurance Act 2015 on remedies and the
pre-contractual duty of insurers, as well as a contribution from
Professor Wilhelmsen on the state ship arrest as a peril under the
Nordic Marine Insurance Plan and London terms. It explores the
impact of Brexit on jurisdiction in marine insurance whilst also
dedicating time to the comparison of US and English law relating to
the duties of brokers, and analyses the "but for" test in marine
insurance as well as historical development of the law relating to
fraudulent claims. Alongside many other important topics, this book
meticulously examines Direct and Third-Party claims against P &
I Insurers, Passenger liabilities and class actions, Seaworthiness
and the operation of the MIA 1906 s.39 post Insurance Act 2015 and
the insuring of autonomous and remote-controlled vessels. This book
is essential reading for maritime lawyers, brokers and insurance
market practitioners, academics, and companies associated with the
marine insurance markets worldwide.
How can countries develop their ports to become gateways for
economic prosperity? Despite being endowed with natural coastlines,
many countries in Africa and Asia have struggled to translate this
competitive advantage into vehicles for economic transformation.
What China achieved can be informative.
Improving seaport infrastructure and trade practices can reduce the
cost of goods and services and improve the quality of life for
communities across the Pacific. This study reviews trade patterns
and provides recommendations on regional approaches to help address
shared constraints such as climate change and exposure to external
shocks. It looks at how trade flows in the Pacific are changing,
how growth will affect seaport operations and shipping services,
and how trade efficiency can be improved.
"The Docks" is an eye-opening journey into a giant madhouse of
activity that few outsiders ever see: the Port of Los Angeles. In a
book woven throughout with riveting novelist detail and illustrated
with photographs that capture the frenetic energy of the place,
Bill Sharpsteen tells the story of the people who have made this
port, the largest in the country, one of the nation's most vital
economic enterprises. Among others, we meet a pilot who parks
ships, one of the first women longshoremen, union officials and
employers at odds over almost everything, an environmental activist
fighting air pollution in the 'diesel death zone', and those with
the nearly impossible job of enforcing security. Together these
stories paint a compelling picture of a critical entryway for goods
coming into the country - the Port of Los Angeles is part of a
complex that brings in 40 per cent of all our waterborne cargo and
70 per cent of all Asian imports - yet one that is also extremely
vulnerable. "The Docks" is a rare look at a world within our world
in which we find a microcosm of the labor, environmental, and
security issues we collectively face.
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