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Balancing Safety I and Safety II: Learning to manage performance variability at sea using simulator-based training

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2020
The article explores how simulator-based training of professional maritime deck officers can improve the management of performance variability and safety during critical operations at sea.
Aud M. Wahl, T. Kongsvik, S. Antonsen
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Safety behaviour at sea: Policy implications for managing seafarers through positive psychology

, 2020
This study examines the determinants of psychological capital and their effects on seafarers' safety behaviour. Psychological capital is a positive motivational state that may be possessed by seafarers. A survey was conducted on 202 seafarers employed by
Kum Fai Yuen, Xiwen Bai, Xueqin Wang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Balancing Human and Sea Turtle Safety: Evaluating Long-Wavelength Streetlights as a Coastal Roadway Management Tool

Coastal Management, 2022
Coastal roadways with tall, full-spectrum streetlights along sea turtle nesting beaches present a challenge for managers seeking to balance protection of sea turtles with public safety.
Tonya M. Long   +6 more
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An evaluation of Regional Fisheries Management Organization at-sea compliance monitoring and observer programs

, 2020
Independent onboard monitoring of fishing activities is important in an era of marine animal overexploitation and declining fish populations. Fisheries observers have traditionally filled this role to varying capacities.
C. Ewell   +4 more
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Employment-related mobility, regulatory weakness and potential fatigue-related safety concerns in short-sea seafaring on Canada’s Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway: Canadian seafarers’ experiences

, 2020
Shipping is a safety-critical industry and seafaring is a demanding job. Fatigue among seafarers is attracting increasing attention due to its implications for their health and safety, for public safety and for environmental risk.
Desai Shan, B. Neis
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Distributed Multi-Objective Algorithm for Preventing Multi-Ship Collisions at Sea

Journal of navigation, 2020
Avoidance of collisions at sea is crucial to navigational safety. In this paper, we use a distributed algorithm to communicate the entire collision avoidance trajectory information for each ship.
Jinxin Li   +3 more
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Can multi-use of the sea be safe? A framework for risk assessment of multi-use at sea

, 2020
By 2050 the world population is expected to reach 10 billion people. This population needs food, water and energy. Increasingly, opportunities are sought out at sea to accommodate these needs.
L. Hoof   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Seasonal effect in nutritional quality and safety of the wild sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus harvested in the European Atlantic shores.

Food Chemistry, 2019
Paracentrotus lividus gonads are gastronomic delicacies widely appreciated in Europe. Two commercially exploited populations of sea urchins were characterized, for the first time, in terms of gonad quality (market-related traits such as colour, texture ...
F. Rocha   +13 more
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Reliability Engineering and Safety at Sea

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1974
This paper surveys the field of reliability as related to marine engineering. The problems in marine systems are characterized by availability and safety. However, the two are different aspects of the same problem, and the discipline of reliability engineering provides solution tools for both.
C. Boe, O. J. Tveit
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Measures on Safety at Sea

Environmental Policy and Law, 2000

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