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Tianhao Hou, Hongyan Xing, Xinyi Liang, Xin Su and Zenghui Wang
Marine sensors are highly vulnerable to illegal access network attacks. Moreover, the nation?s meteorological and hydrological information is at ever-increasing risk, which calls for a prompt and in depth analysis of the network behavior and traffic to d...
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Jun She, Anouk Blauw, Lauri Laakso, Baptiste Mourre, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth and Henning Wehde
The rapid expansion of offshore wind farms (OWFs) in European seas is accompanied by many challenges, including efficient and safe operation and maintenance, environmental protection, and biodiversity conservation. Effective decision-making for industry ...
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Dalei Qiao, Guangzhong Liu, Taizhi Lv, Wei Li and Juan Zhang
The primary task of marine surveillance is to construct a perfect marine situational awareness (MSA) system that serves to safeguard national maritime rights and interests and to maintain blue homeland security. Progress in maritime wireless communicatio...
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Baikai Sui, Tao Jiang, Zhen Zhang, Xinliang Pan and Chenxi Liu
Monitoring of offshore aquaculture zones is important to marine ecological environment protection and maritime safety and security. Remote sensing technology has the advantages of large-area simultaneous observation and strong timeliness, which provide n...
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Stilianos Contarinis, Athanasios Pallikaris and Byron Nakos
Marine spatial ?open? data infrastructures (MSDI) have a significant economic and societal potential for coastal nations and their realization is driven by the evolution of the International Hydrographic Organization?s (IHO) S-100 data model for facilita...
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Rocky S. Taylor
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The aim of this paper is to examine experiences from Eastern Canada to summarize and present information which may help operators, planners, researchers, and policy-makers in the marine transportation sector identify potential short-term and long-term st...
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Jamal Ali,Hussin Abdullah,Mohd Saifoul Zamzuri Noor,K. Kuperan Viswanathan,Gazi Nurul Islam
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Subsidies can reduce the cost of fishing operations and enhance revenues that make fishing enterprises more profitable. However, in Malaysia, overcapitalization and excessive fishing capacity leading to the overexploitation of fishery resources. The stud...
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