This paper presents an overview of ship traffic volume and accidents in the Baltic Sea with a special focus on the Gulf of Finland. The most common accidents are groundings and collisions, usually reported to be caused by human error. The annual number of Baltic Sea accidents reported to HELCOM varied from 34–54 for collisions and 30–60 for groundings. The number of yearly port calls varied from 468–505 thousand with a peak in 2008. Exact port call data could not be found for all ports and hence had to be estimated. The number of line crossingings in HELCOM AIS data was found to be a good, rough surrogate measure for the total number of port calls and could be used if more precise port call data was not available. By analyzing two separate ...
In 2005, it was estimated that there were 8,569 potentially polluting shipwrecks in the world’s ocea...
A comprehensive risk analysis makes use of different datasets. Marine incidents data are essentially...
Growing traffic density is believed to increase the wide range of maritime risks in the Baltic Sea. ...
This paper presents an overview of ship traffic volume and accidents in the Baltic Sea with a specia...
The Gulf of Finland (GOF) is geographically situated between Finland and Estonian waters. The seaflo...
Defence is held on 1.10.2021 12:00 – 14:30 Via online at Zoom https://aalto.zoom.us/j/69549401221...
In this thesis, the author concentrates on marine accident frequency models and on the analytical es...
Underreporting of maritime accidents is a problem not only for authorities trying to improve maritim...
People responsible for crisis management, especially in coastal voivodships (Pomeranian, West Pomera...
Various national maritime authorities and international organizations show strong interest to implem...
Navigational accidents in wintertime conditions occur relatively frequently, yet there is little sys...
This paper examines the accident reporting procedures in the maritime transportation sector. A paral...
The paper presents an Enhanced Navigation Support Information (ENSI) navigation service and estimate...
Funding Information: The work is supported by SIMREC project. The South-East Finland-Russia CBC 2014...
Ship traffic is one of the factors that is presented in almost all of the existing grounding models,...
In 2005, it was estimated that there were 8,569 potentially polluting shipwrecks in the world’s ocea...
A comprehensive risk analysis makes use of different datasets. Marine incidents data are essentially...
Growing traffic density is believed to increase the wide range of maritime risks in the Baltic Sea. ...
This paper presents an overview of ship traffic volume and accidents in the Baltic Sea with a specia...
The Gulf of Finland (GOF) is geographically situated between Finland and Estonian waters. The seaflo...
Defence is held on 1.10.2021 12:00 – 14:30 Via online at Zoom https://aalto.zoom.us/j/69549401221...
In this thesis, the author concentrates on marine accident frequency models and on the analytical es...
Underreporting of maritime accidents is a problem not only for authorities trying to improve maritim...
People responsible for crisis management, especially in coastal voivodships (Pomeranian, West Pomera...
Various national maritime authorities and international organizations show strong interest to implem...
Navigational accidents in wintertime conditions occur relatively frequently, yet there is little sys...
This paper examines the accident reporting procedures in the maritime transportation sector. A paral...
The paper presents an Enhanced Navigation Support Information (ENSI) navigation service and estimate...
Funding Information: The work is supported by SIMREC project. The South-East Finland-Russia CBC 2014...
Ship traffic is one of the factors that is presented in almost all of the existing grounding models,...
In 2005, it was estimated that there were 8,569 potentially polluting shipwrecks in the world’s ocea...
A comprehensive risk analysis makes use of different datasets. Marine incidents data are essentially...
Growing traffic density is believed to increase the wide range of maritime risks in the Baltic Sea. ...