A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects

A continued multidecadal decline in sea-ice extent has led to the opening up of the polar regions to emerging maritime opportunities. In spite of this decline, extreme variability in ice, temperature and weather conditions remains a significant navigational challenge to mariners. Thus, the emerging...

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Main Author: Southwell, Natacha
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spelling crcenteros:10.31230/osf.io/8zpt6 2023-05-15T18:18:10+02:00 A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects Southwell, Natacha 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/8zpt6 unknown Center for Open Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode CC-BY posted-content 2019 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/8zpt6 2022-12-20T10:10:28Z A continued multidecadal decline in sea-ice extent has led to the opening up of the polar regions to emerging maritime opportunities. In spite of this decline, extreme variability in ice, temperature and weather conditions remains a significant navigational challenge to mariners. Thus, the emerging opportunities for increased maritime operations in the polar regions present significant safety and environmental risks. As such, seafarers with ice navigation expertise is a necessity for polar operations. An exploratory study was carried out into contemporary navigation skills in ice-covered waters worldwide, with a focus on current training requirements, knowledge and skills required for safe polar operations, This poster only presents the findings on training aspects of the survey. Other/Unknown Material Sea ice ice covered waters COS Center for Open Science (via Crossref)
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description A continued multidecadal decline in sea-ice extent has led to the opening up of the polar regions to emerging maritime opportunities. In spite of this decline, extreme variability in ice, temperature and weather conditions remains a significant navigational challenge to mariners. Thus, the emerging opportunities for increased maritime operations in the polar regions present significant safety and environmental risks. As such, seafarers with ice navigation expertise is a necessity for polar operations. An exploratory study was carried out into contemporary navigation skills in ice-covered waters worldwide, with a focus on current training requirements, knowledge and skills required for safe polar operations, This poster only presents the findings on training aspects of the survey.
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title A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects
title_short A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects
title_full A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects
title_fullStr A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects
title_full_unstemmed A survey on the role of deck officers with experience of ship operations in ice-covered waters - training aspects
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