نتایج جستجو برای: maritime law

تعداد نتایج: 175360  

2017
Teck-Hou Teng Hoong Chuin Lau Akshat Kumar

Global increase in trade leads to congestion of maritime traffic at the ports. This often leads to increased maritime incidents or near-miss situations. To improve maritime safety while maintaining efficiency, movement of vessels needs to be better coordinated. Our work formulates this problem of coordinating the paths of vessels as a multi-agent path-finding (MAPF) problem. To address this pro...

2012
Reginald P. Webster Jon D. Sweeney Ian DeMerchant

We report 20 new species records for the Coleoptera fauna in New Brunswick, Canada, five of which are new records for the Maritime provinces, including one species that is new for Canada. One species of Kateretidae, Kateretes pusillus (Thunberg) is newly recorded for New Brunswick and the Maritime provinces. Stelidota octomaculata (Say), Phenolia grossa (Fabricius), andCryptarcha strigatula Par...

2017
Hongchu Yu Zhixiang Fang Guojun Peng Mingxiang Feng

Marine economic cooperation has emerged as a major theme in this era of globalization; hence, maritime network connectivity and dynamics have attracted more and more attention. Port construction and maritime route improvements increase maritime trade and thus facilitate economic viability and resource sustainability. This paper reveals the regional dimension of inter-port linkage dynamic struct...

Journal: :International maritime health 2005
Dani Appave

Following a recommendation of the shipowners and seafarers representatives within the ILO's Joint Maritime Commission (JMC) in what is called the "Geneva Accord", the ILO decided to consolidate the entire body of its international maritime labour standards in a single instrument. A high level tripartite working group was established and met several times betwen 2001 and 2004 to prepare a draft ...

2009
NILS BULL

The maritime sector has a high incidence of serious and fatal injuries because of frequent accidents and maritime catastrophes (1). The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (2) in the United Kingdom claims that, after the positive trends in technological navigation instruments in the past 20 years, one factor is the predominant cause of accidents: human error. This hypothesis is supported by an...

Journal: :International maritime health 2012
Malcolm MacLachlan Bill Kavanagh Alison Kay

International maritime health has largely developed within the sphere of occupational health services and international health problems. We reviewed publications in the journal International Maritime Health from 2000 to 2010 to establish the coverage of the journal and the scope of research in maritime health. We identified six thematic categories: healthcare access, delivery and integratio...

Journal: :Isis; an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences 2015
Azadeh Achbari

In the nineteenth-century globalizing world of colonial expansion and maritime trade, systematic study of ocean currents and winds became of increased concern in various seafaring nations. Both naval officers and university professors engaged in maritime meteorological and hydrographic research. In order to attract the attention of the state and obtain support for establishment of national scie...

Journal: :International maritime health 2015
Timothy P Chambers Luana C Main

BACKGROUND Little is known regarding the symptoms of fatigue that maritime pilots experience during shift work. Moreover, the strategies these individuals use to cope with the onset of fatigue are also unknown. The current study explored the symptoms of fatigue and coping strategies experienced by maritime pilots when on-shift. MATERIAL AND METHODS Fifty maritime pilots were recruited via an ...

2011
Yuri M. Marusik Mikhail M. Omelko

Acantholycosa azarkinaesp. n. is described from the Maritime Province of Russia on the basis of both sexes. Acantholycosa norvegica (Thorell, 1872) is reported from the Maritime Province for the first time. A key and illustrations to all six species that occur in Far East Asia are provided.

Journal: :International maritime health 2009
Eilif Dahl

Eilif Dahl, MD, MHA, PhD, Senior Consultant, Division of Surgery, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, 0027 Oslo, and Professor of Maritime Medicine, University of Bergen, Norwegian Centre for Maritime Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, 5021 Bergen, Norway, phone +47 23 07 00 00/23 07 09 62, e-mail: [email protected] Cruise ship doctor: demands and challenges versus qualificatio...

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