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Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies > Transport industries > Shipping industries > Maritime / nautical trades
__________ 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.
Contemporary practice and scientific innovation consider the
logistics aspects of shipping or maritime and seaport operations as
one of the most important areas for future development of
competitive advantages in business and for study and research. This
book is the first of its kind, adopting the innovative approach of
dealing with the overlap between shipping, ports and logistics and
covering the current issues having a significant impact on the
industry. It brings together leading authorities in the field to
consider for the first time maritime logistics, and in doing so it
defines the area, registers its boundaries and contributes to its
development. Contributions cover holistically a broad range of
major topics at the forefront of practice, research and scholarship
in the shipping and port industry in terms of its relevance to
logistics management. Topics include: CSR aspects of maritime
logistics; green, sustainable and environmental issues in maritime
logistics; network development of shipping and ports as major
players in the industry; security aspects of maritime logistics and
supply chains; IT in maritime logistics; and, supply chain oriented
port and its performance.
These spiral bound splash-resistant cards make a quick reference to
essential information, and help predict the weather
These cards should be carried on board. They contain all the
weather information people find hard to remember such as Sea Areas,
Coastal Stations, times of broadcasts, cloud systems, how to
predict the weather around lows and highs, and the terms used in
broadcasts. Add a chinagraph pencil and you can fill in details and
make predictions.
The Weather Companion can also be used as a revision aid for the
various RYA courses, which it covers.
Ideal for Merchant Navy Officers from Cadet rank to Master Mariner,
the fifth edition of this highly respected book is in full colour,
and has been updated to include more information on topics as
diverse as electronic navigation and AIS technology whilst still
including essential information on subjects such as safety at sea,
rescue operations, watchkeeping duties and pollution control. It
covers international standards and works well on courses throughout
the world. Seamanship Techniques is written for serving mariners
and nautical students from cadet to master level, studying for
professional marine qualifications under the International Maritime
Organization as per STCW requirements. Used by training
establishments around the world, this best seller is the only
reference to both shipboard practice and ship operations that
seafarers will need.
Once an essential part of nautical navigation and commerce, the
world's lighthouses have become historical relics of days past,
their primary function now replaced by modern technology. Yet these
magnificent structures continue to fascinate us, not only for their
intrinsic beauty, but also as monuments to our shared history, and
as symbols of hope and salvation to those cast adrift on the stormy
seas of life. From the mid-eighteenth through the early twentieth
centuries, the waterways of coastal Georgia from the St. Marys
River in the south to the Savannah River in the north were an
integral part of the state's economy, vital to the trade in cotton,
rice, timber, naval stores, and other products shipped to ports in
America and around the world. Georgia's barrier islands are today
the site of five existing lighthouses, each with its own unique
style, history, and role in events over the past decades and
centuries. In addition, focusing on these beacons, Lighthouses of
the Georgia Coast reviews the basics of lighthouse design and
construction, the role, lore and legacy of lighthouse keepers, the
significance of lighthouses as strategic structures during the
turbulent days of the Civil War, and more. Richly illustrated with
both contemporary and historical photos, the reader or visitor will
gain a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of Georgia's
lighthouses and of similar structures on coasts and waterways
around the world.
The importance of the international maritime transport industry is
difficult to overstate. This new book presents an interdisciplinary
approach from a wide range of internationally-based experts.
International Maritime Transport represents a radical departure
from previous works in its structure and approach. The section
editors each discuss the state of the art in the opening chapter,
before introducing a selection of works providing a wide-ranging
analysis of the subject. Wide discretion of approach has provided
literary freedom for individual opinion and analysis within the
overall framework: this permits a level of innovation which is
perhaps stifled by the more standardized model. Whilst each
perspective can be seen as exclusive, together they form a
comprehensive volume of issues in contemporary maritime transport.
Topics covered include: ports as interfaces, logistics, manpower
and skills, financial risk and opportunities, the regulatory
framework. Each chapter contains an introduction which explains the
context of the chapter within the book and the contemporary state
of the art. Under the editorship of maritime experts James
McConville, Alfonso Morvillo and Heather Leggate, the book is sure
to be of interest to students and academics working on maritime
studies, as well as being useful to professionals and policy makers
in the maritime industry.
Restoring a fibreglass yacht is not something for the
faint-hearted, even if you don't intend to do all the work yourself
(you still need to understand the processes to be gone through).
But the satisfaction of the job well done, not to mention the
possible cost savings on buying a new yacht, are immense.
Nevertheless, it is not something that should be undertaken lightly
and without careful consideration. That is where this book comes
in, as Enric Rosello takes you through his restoration of a
30-year-old 40-foot yacht. Broken down into 46 chapters, Enric
details the stages of his restoration in chronological order. For
each he starts with an overview of the task and the thinking behind
the approach he took. Just these introductory pieces alone are
ideal for someone contemplating a restoration (of all or part of a
boat) to read before making the final decision as to whether to go
ahead. For those who decide to take on the challenge, each overview
is followed by an in-depth step-by-step account of what they did,
accompanied by numerous informative photo sequences (with over 800
colour photos in total). The material in this book would be
invaluable both to boat owners who are considering a complete
overhaul and to those who have one or two smaller jobs to do. All
possible subjects are covered, including dealing with osmosis, the
interiors, deck, rigging, electrics and electronics, plumbing,
engine, galley, heads and much more. The author is very honest
about the amount of work and commitment required and also offers
advice about when to call in the professionals and when to consider
doing the work yourself. Anyone contemplating a complete or partial
restoration is advised to read this book beforehand, so you know
what is ahead, and to follow its guidance if you to decide to
proceed.
This book covers the knowledge of shipboard operations required by
candidates for professional qualification as Chief Officer and
Master Mariner. It deals with the basic routines and procedures,
and the many regulations governing their use, for the safe and
efficient operation of merchant ships. The book is also designated
a fundamental text for the Maritime Transport paper of the
Chartered Institute of Transport's membership examinations. The
second edition takes into account recent developments in technology
and regulation, and in particular covers major international
legislation on Safety of Life at Sea and on Maritime Pollution as
well as recent UK regulations on occupational health and safety and
on operation of ro-ro ferries.
Ports are a vital part of the global economy, connecting the world
through maritime transport networks, promoting international trade,
and supporting global economic growth. However, port communities
are increasingly concerned about the local environmental problems
associated with air pollution from increased port activities.
Efforts are increasingly being made into the reduction of
human-induced changes to the global environment, and one of the
target areas is to reduce air emissions from international
shipping. It appears that management of the port sector has entered
into a new era, not only because environmental concerns are
increasingly being expressed surrounding the ports themselves, but
also because many of the new environmental measures associated with
the shipping trade have to be enforced when ships are in port.
Ports and the Environment assembles research focusing on the
management of ports, and the environmental issues associated with
both the shipping trade and the ports themselves. By examining
contemporary concerns from the perspectives of maritime policy,
port management, and industrial efficiency, this book will be
provide important reference for future research and policy-making
in this area. This book was originally published as a special issue
of Maritime Policy & Management.
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