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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
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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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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
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Safety of solar phototherapy at the Dead Sea

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1998
Climatotherapy at the Dead Sea is effective for patients with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and other diseases. Although impressive improvement has been reported for patients with psoriasis, with a clearance rate of more than 80% after a 4-week stay, questions regarding the safety of this treatment have arisen.We compare the mean UVB ...
A P, Kushelevsky   +5 more
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Safety in Sea Transport

Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 1994
This paper discusses the development of safety regulation in sea transport. It suggests that international competitive forces and regulatory capture, coupled with the slow and uneven effects of international conventions, has led to a sub-optimal level of ship safety. Reforms are therefore needed based on a systematic programme of cost-benefit analysis,
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Measures on Safety at Sea

Environmental Policy and Law, 2000

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