Maritime safety and security Safety and security on the high seas The term “maritime industry” refers to any business or activity that takes place on the water, such as the transportation of goods and people (through ships), the import and export of goods via shipping services, and a variety of other activities that take place […]
Maritime operations/nautical science in Nigeria, Australia, Asia, and European Ports Maritime operations inside the boundaries of Nigeria One of the nations that derives a significant amount of economic advantage from the maritime industry is Nigeria. It has a coastline that is close to 853 kilometers in total length. The state of Lagos, as well as […]
Case Study Report Writing Services – Writing Services for Case Studies and Reports As a result of enrolling in schools and universities with the mentality that they will always have free time to go partying and do whatever they want, many students wind up with poor results at the conclusion of each semester. As a […]
Cyber Security in the Maritime Industry The marine business is continuing its transition toward digital technology, just like the majority of other industries and other forms of transportation. The maritime industry has made substantial progress over the past few years, despite the fact that it is still in its infant stage. Operations have grown significantly […]
Analysis of the measures taken for the prevention of oil pollution from ships and oil companies in West Africa The majority of countries in West Africa, notably Nigeria and Ghana, are primarily driven economically by their oil industries. Since many years, the industry has been thriving, and it has become the primary factor behind the […]
The maritime labor convention 2006, and its effect within the shipping industry An international labor treaty known as the Maritime Labor Convention (MLC) 2006 entered into force on the 20th of August 2013. Following a gradual decline in importance within the marine industry, the international labor standards were the impetus behind the creation of the […]
Health and safety onboard oil tankers Shipping is a business that is typically fraught with danger. Seafarers who are involved in the transportation of oil and products related to oil are subject to an even greater risk. Maritime incidents that involve oil tankers can be dangerous and can have major repercussions, including the loss of […]
Combating marine debris pollution, a case study of Nigerian ports The Nigerian marine sector is primarily responsible for the generation of solid trash, the majority of which consists of plastic products, abandoned aluminum wreckage and gear, steel cans, papers, and cardboard. When waste products of any kind make their way into the ocean, they contribute […]
Safety and Emergency in the Maritime Industry STCW stands for the Convention on Criteria of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. This convention assures that all rescue personnel and seafarers, regardless of their place of origin, receive proper education and training in accordance with the same standards. Every single person who works on ships is […]
Improving safety at sea and in ports by developing standards for maritime English According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the human component is responsible for the vast majority of marine incidents. One of the reasons for this is a lack of adherence to the maritime standard English. The capacity of a seafarer to communicate […]