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Helena Boniecka and Maria Kubacka
This article reviews the literature covering the period from 1965 to 2020 dedicated to the issue of artificial beach nourishment along the Polish coast, with a particular focus on the Hel Peninsula. The primary sources used in this work include 34 report...
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Jiashuo Yu, Hanbin Xiao, Feiyue Sun, Likang Yan and Min Liu
In the port domain, quayside container cranes are an indispensable component of maritime freight transport. These cranes are not only costly but also associated with safety accidents that often result in casualties and property loss, severely impacting p...
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Xiaoyue Hu, Haibo Xia, Shaoyong Xuan and Shenping Hu
The Maritime Silk Road (MSR) is an important channel for maritime trade between China and other countries in the world. Maritime piracy has brought huge security risks to ships? navigation and has seriously threatened the lives and property of crew membe...
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Andrea Maternová, Matú? Materna, Andrej Dávid, Adam Török and Lucia ?vábová
The main objective of this paper is to underscore the significance of human error as a dominant cause of maritime accidents. The research is based on a comprehensive analysis of 247 maritime accidents, with the aim being to identify human failures occurr...
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Eleftheria Eliopoulou, Aimilia Alissafaki and Apostolos Papanikolaou
This paper deals with a statistical analysis of maritime accidents pertaining to passenger ships in worldwide operation and, ultimately, with the assessment of the current safety level of the particular ship type, assuming that the safety level may be de...
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Xue Yang, Jingkai Zhi, Wenjun Zhang, Sheng Xu and Xiangkun Meng
Arctic navigation faces numerous challenges, including uncertain ice conditions, rapid weather changes, limited communication capabilities, and lack of search and rescue infrastructure, all of which increase the risks involved. According to an Arctic Cou...
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Lech Kasyk, Anna Eliza Wolnowska, Krzysztof Pleskacz and Tomasz Kapuscinski
As in any industry exposed to risk, human and organizational factors are the main stakes of maritime safety. Understanding the causes and risks of maritime accidents is integral to the sustainability of shipping. The investigation of marine accidents is ...
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Weihua Zhu, Shoudong Wang, Shengli Liu, Libo Yang, Xinrui Zheng, Bohao Li and Lixiao Zhang
Maritime accidents, such as ship collisions and oil spills, directly affect maritime transportation, pollute the water environment, and indirectly threaten life and property safety. Predicting the maritime accident susceptibility and taking measures in a...
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Di Zhang, Zhepeng Han, Kai Zhang, Jinfen Zhang, Mingyang Zhang and Fan Zhang
Recently, the safety issue of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) has become a hot topic. Preliminary hazard analysis of MASS can assist autonomous ship design and ensure safe and reliable operation. However, since MASS technology is still at its ea...
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Hongjun Fan, Hossein Enshaei and Shantha Gamini Jayasinghe
Liquified natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel has gained momentum as the maritime industry moves towards a sustainable future. Since unwanted LNG release may lead to severe consequences, performing quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for LNG bunkering oper...
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