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Jérôme OLLIER

Remediation of Water Contaminated with Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Liquid Ph... - 0 views

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    Although the number of vessels with exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCSs or scrubbers) has sharply increased to comply with strengthened regulations for marine environment, secondary pollutions are caused by discharged polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from scrubber effluent. Here, liquid-phase plasma (LPP) is employed to remediate water contaminated with PAHs. The increased frequency and pulse width enhanced the degradation efficiency, and 93.3, 90.7, 86.0, and 85.4% for naphthalene (Nap), acenaphthene (Ace), fluorene (Flu), and phenanthrene (Phe), respectively, are degraded at a frequency of 30 kHz and pulse width of 3 μs in 10 min. Considering physical condition of the plasma, long pulse width accelerated electrons, leading to increased generation of active species from intensified collision between electrons and surrounding molecules. Conversely, high frequency decelerated electrons due to the excessive changes in the polarity. However, the increased number of plasma discharges results in the generation of numerous active species. Generations of *OH and O radicals are confirmed by optical emission spectrometry and electron paramagnetic resonance. In addition, changes in functional groups which are corresponding to hydroxyl and oxygen groups are identified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Total PAHs in real scrubber are reduced from 1.1 to 0.4 μgL-1 with degradation efficiency of 63.6% after 10 min of LPP treatment. This study suggests LPP can be a promising method to protect diverse aqueous environments and provides optimal electrical discharge condition for degradation of organic pollutants.
Jérôme OLLIER

General Procedure to Fight Fire on Tanker Ship in a Terminal - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    Strategic planning and systematic procedure is required to fight fire on tanker ship in a terminal. Learn the general procedure to fight fire on tankers.
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    Strategic planning and systematic procedure is required to fight fire on tanker ship in a terminal. Learn the general procedure to fight fire on tankers.
Stephanie Grey

State-of-the-art Generators - 1 views

started by Stephanie Grey on 04 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Jérôme OLLIER

CLIA Releases The Cruise Travel Report: Attitudes, Behaviors & Travel Preferences of Cr... - 0 views

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    Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released the Cruise Travel Report a revealing look at the attitudes, behaviors and travel preferences of cruisers and non-cruisers. The report delves into a variety of topics ranging from travel planning and the use of travel agents to vacation companions and destination preferences. A key highlight of the study defines a new "Cruise Generation," outlining the growing number of Millennials and Generation Y travelers embracing and enjoying cruise travel.
Jérôme OLLIER

Watch: General Cargo Ship Runs Aground, Partially Sinks Off Ecuador - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    Watch: General Cargo Ship Runs Aground, Partially Sinks Off Ecuador.
gabriella medu

DSP - Data and System Planning - 0 views

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    The main target of DSP in respect of Contship Italia Group, is to address the IT strategies of the various companies to guarantee an harmonious development respecting the peculiarity and the autonomy of the single realities. In the last years DSP, using the acquired know-how in the IT problems of shipping, port management and intermodal transportation has enlarged is portfolio of activities offering to the market professional services in terminal operations processes and systems deployment and optimisiation. In 2007 DSP became partner of NAVIS (part of Cargotec Corporation) and certified its staff as SPARCS 3.7 and SPARCS N4 senior consultants, carrying out various international projects. DSP has recently developed for Contship Italia Group an innovative and flexible system for automatic invoicing (Fatteuro) for container and general cargo terminals interfaced with other systems in order to manage all the necessary information to calculate and register the invoices. It is currently is use at CICT (Cagliari), EGT(Tangier), LSCT(La Spezia) and at the General Cargo Terminal SPETER of La Spezia. DSP is also tightly linked with the new University of Applied Science of Southern Switzerland. In his team a professor of this university is leading analysis and design activities and most part of his personnel has a degree in Computer Science and where recruited there. This also gives the chance to DSP to participate to research projects on the transport and IT area and to remain always skilled with the newest technology
Jérôme OLLIER

General cargo ship sinks off Vietnam - @Splash_247 - 0 views

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    General cargo ship An Phu Khang 079 (1,943dwt, built 2013) suffered from water leakage in its engine room while it was carrying 1,500 tons of nitrates from Hai Phong to Dong Nai in Vietnam in rough weather conditions yesterday. The vessel sent distress signals to local maritime safety authorities and nearby vessels to request help.
Jérôme OLLIER

Effects of Variability in Ship Traffic and Whale Distributions on the Risk of Ships Str... - 0 views

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    Assessments of ship-strike risk for large whales typically use a single year of ship traffic data and averaged predictions of species distributions. Consequently, they do not account for variability in ship traffic or species distributions. Variability could reduce the effectiveness of static management measures designed to mitigate ship-strike risk. We explore the consequences of interannual variability on ship-strike risk using multiple years of both ship traffic data and predicted fin, humpback, and blue whale distributions off California. Specifically, risk was estimated in four regions that are important for ship-strike risk management. We estimated risk by multiplying the predicted number of whales by the distance traveled by ships. To overcome the temporal mismatch between the available ship traffic and whale data, we classified the ship traffic data into nearshore and offshore traffic scenarios using the percentage of ship traffic traveling more than 24 nmi from the mainland coast, which was the boundary of a clean fuel rule implemented in 2009 that altered ship traffic patterns. We found that risk for fin and humpback whale populations off California increased as these species recovered from whaling. We also found that broad-scale, northward shifts in blue whale distributions throughout the North Pacific, likely in response to changes in oceanographic conditions, were associated with increased ship-strike risk off northern California. The magnitude of ship-strike risk for fin, humpback, and blue whales was influenced by the ship traffic scenarios. Interannual variability in predicted whale distributions also influenced the magnitude of ship-strike risk, but generally did not change whether the nearshore or offshore traffic scenario had higher risk. The consistency in the highest risk from the traffic scenarios likely occurred because areas containing the highest predicted number of whales were generally the same across years. The consistency in risk from th
Jérôme OLLIER

Mr. Arsenio DOMINGUEZ (Panama) elected as IMO Secretary-General - @IMOHQ - 0 views

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    Mr. DOMINGUEZ appointed Secretary-General of IMO with effect from 1 January 2024, for an initial four-year term.
Jérôme OLLIER

Methods to get more information from sparse vessel monitoring systems data - @FrontMari... - 0 views

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    Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) and other vessel tracking data have been used for many years to map the distribution of fishing activities. Mapping areas with low levels of fishing activity can be of particular interest; for example to avoid conflicts between fishing and other ocean uses like offshore renewable energy or to protect relatively pristine ecosystems from increasing fishing pressure. A particular problem when trying to delineate areas that are lightly fished, is the relative sparsity of vessel monitoring data in these areas. This paper explores three novel methods for estimating the distribution of fishing activity from VMS data, with particular focus on lightly impacted areas. The first new method divides the area of interest into a nested grid with varying cell sizes (depending on the density of data at each location); the second new method uses Voronoi diagrams to define polygons around observations and the third method applies a local regression to generate a smooth map of fishing intensity. The new methods are compared with two established methods: applying spatial grids and interpolating fishing tracks. The track interpolation method generally performs better than any of the new methods, however it is not always possible or appropriate to apply track interpolation; in those cases the local regression method is the best alternative.
Jérôme OLLIER

Classification of inbound and outbound ships using convolutional neural networks - @Fro... - 0 views

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    In general, a single scalar hydrophone cannot determine the orientation of an underwater acoustic target. However, through a study of sea trial experimental data, the authors found that the sound field interference structures of inbound and outbound ships differ owing to changes in the topography of the shallow continental shelf. Based on this difference, four different convolutional neural networks (CNNs), AlexNet, visual geometry group, residual network (ResNet), and dense convolutional network (DenseNet), are trained to classify inbound and outbound ships using only a single scalar hydrophone. Two datasets, a simulation and a sea trial, are used in the CNNs. Each dataset is divided into a training set and a test set according to the proportion of 40% to 60%. The simulation dataset is generated using underwater acoustic propagation software, with surface ships of different parameters (tonnage, speed, draft) modeled as various acoustic sources. The experimental dataset is obtained using submersible buoys placed near Qingdao Port, including 321 target ships. The ships in the dataset are labeled inbound or outbound using ship automatic identification system data. The results showed that the accuracy of the four CNNs based on the sea trial dataset in judging vessels' inbound and outbound situations is above 90%, among which the accuracy of DenseNet is as high as 99.2%. This study also explains the physical principle of classifying inbound and outbound ships by analyzing the low-frequency analysis and recording diagram of the broadband noise radiated by the ships. This method can monitor ships entering and leaving ports illegally and with abnormal courses in specific sea areas.
Jérôme OLLIER

Impact of climate change on berthing areas in ports of the Balearic Islands: adaptation... - 0 views

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    Climate change generates impacts on coastal areas due to sea-level rise and potential modifications in wave and storm surge patterns. Since harbours are located in littoral areas, they will experience different impacts associated to such processes. In this paper, the effects of climate change on port berthing areas in terms of operability are quantified. The study is focused on the ports of the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean Sea) and analyses the loss of operability due to the reduction of freeboard in berthing structures and the potential variation in agitation within these harbours during the 21st century, considering two different climate scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) and two-time horizons (2045 and 2100). In addition, adaptation measures to address such impacts are proposed and their cost estimated. The results indicate that climate change will not generate significant changes in wave agitation due to negligible variations in wave patterns under future scenarios. On the contrary, sea-level rise will cause huge increases of inoperability for berthing structures due to insufficient freeboard: 10.5% under RCP4.5 or 20.5% under RCP8.5 in 2045, increasing to 57.1% (RCP4.5) and even 83.2% (RCP8.5) in 2100.
Jérôme OLLIER

Jan DE NUL launched the world's tallest Next Generation Jack-Up Installation Vessel Vol... - 0 views

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    Just twenty days after Les Alizés, Jan DE NUL Group launched the Voltaire, a Next-Gen Offshore Jack-Up Installation Vessel for offshore renewables and decommissioning, at the COSCO Shipping Shipyard in Nantong, China. This vessel will be the second and largest jack-up vessel in Jan DE NUL's fleet, and able to support the renewable energy industry to build next generation offshore wind farms. In common with Les Alizés, the Voltaire is due for delivery in H2 2022, and will be welcomed by a global offshore wind industry that is already forecasting installation vessel shortages by mid-decade.
Stephanie Grey

High Quality Generator - 1 views

I had a hard time looking for a generator for my small business. Good thing that I have come across the website of Central Diesel that offers high quality diesel generator in Australia. I immediate...

started by Stephanie Grey on 06 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Jérôme OLLIER

Storm smashes ship to bits off Phuket - @Splash_247 - 0 views

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    Bangkok: A Cambodian flagged general cargo ship is presumed a total loss today as it smashed into rocks on the Thai coast amid stormy conditions. Many containers are also strewn in the Thai waters.
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    Bangkok: A Cambodian flagged general cargo ship is presumed a total loss today as it smashed into rocks on the Thai coast amid stormy conditions. Many containers are also strewn in the Thai waters.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via@IAMPSOnline @raunekkantharia - OOW Under Alcohol Influence, Ship Runs Aground At Fu... - 0 views

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    Grounding of general cargo vessel Lysblink Seaways Marine Accident Investigation Branch report.
Jérôme OLLIER

Finnish Shipyard Wins Ship Deal From Royal Caribbean - @ShipNews - 0 views

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    Miami-based cruise line operator Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Meyer Turku shipyard signed a memorandum of agreement for two next generation cruise ship orders to be delivered in 2022 and 2024.
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    Miami-based cruise line operator Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Meyer Turku shipyard signed a memorandum of agreement for two next generation cruise ship orders to be delivered in 2022 and 2024.
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