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LOCATION AND POTENTIAL PORT OF GDYNIA AS ELEMENTS OF ITS COMPETITIVENESS
The main aim of this article is to characterize the current operation of the port of Gdynia. Another goal is to describe the port’s location and potential for cargo handling and storage in 2007-2015 as factors determining competitiveness.
Adam Salomon
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The paper’s main aim is to present the impact on the city’s road traffic generated by the Port of Gdynia’s operations and propose the optimal solution for transport network development around the port.
Monika Ziemska-Osuch, Sambor Guze
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Seaports affect the environment through various functions related to cargo handling, connectivity to the sea and land transport networks, and industrial, logistics, and distribution activities. The purpose of this study was to perform a preliminary assessment of the contents of dioxins and microplastics in the bottom sediments of the Port of Gdynia ...
Alina Dereszewska +2 more
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Pollution in the Port of Gdynia can encompass various types of substances and contaminants that affect the quality of water and sediment in this region. Ships entering and leaving the port can release pollutants such as oil, fuel, waste, and chemicals into the water.
Aleksandra Bojke +2 more
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The study presents the functioning and operation of the port of Gdańsk and the civilian-economy zone of the port of Gdynia during World War II. After the outbreak of the war, in September 1939, the Harbour and Waterways Council, which had so far ...
Bolesław Hajduk
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The objective of this study is to determine microhabitat preferences of benthic species occurring in epilithic (living on stones), epipsammic (growing on sand), epipelic (growing on mud) and epiphytic (living on seagrass) assemblages of the shallows of ...
Hetko Dominika +2 more
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Bottom structure of selected basins in The Port of Gdynia [PDF]
Bottom structure of the basins in the Port of Gdynia, Poland, was analysed based on the archival materials of the Department of Operational Oceanography of Marine Institute in Gdańsk, particularly seismic profiles and macroscopic descriptions of sediment cores.
Dworniczak, Janusz +4 more
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The evaluation of tributyltin concentrations in the sediments from the Port of Gdynia
Tributyltin (TBT) may affect various organisms. TBT has been used in antifouling paints for the protection of ship hulls and hence harbor sediments may contain high concentrations of TBT. This study shows TBT concentrations found in sediments from three basins (No. V, VI, and VIII) of the Port of Gdynia.
Barbara Radke +3 more
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Innovative and Sustainable Approaches to Urban Waterborne Transport: Insights from Gdynia Port City [PDF]
In order to face current challenges, cities need to introduce and enhance resilient, sustainable and innovative decarbonisation policies and strategies. This also includes coastal urban areas, suffering from particularly heavy congestion, where local and
Aleksandra Wawrzynska +2 more
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The purpose of the article is to show the importance of CSR in companies with the State Treasury. It can be assumed that these companies should as the first obligatory re-porting of CSR activities, and therefore constitute a specific group of companies ...
Agata Kaszuba
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