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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2015.21.1.040

A Research on the Navigation of Northern Sea Route According to Safety of Vessel and Crews  

Kim, Won-Ouk (Education Research Team, Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology)
Youn, Dae-Gwun (Division of International Maritime Transportation & Science, Mokpo National Maritime University)
Park, Woe-Chul (Department of fire protection engineering, Pukyoung National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.21, no.1, 2015 , pp. 40-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
Arctic Ocean has rapidly melted due to global warming, by this, commercial ship has been operating through the area. Reason to develop the Northern Sea Route(NSR) even in extreme conditions, the distance than the existing route is shortened, which bring economic benefits. For these reason, the International Maritime Organization(IMO) established safety standards of the Arctic navigation(Polar Code) in order to ensure safe operation in the Northern Sea Route. In this study, it has been described ice types and safety standards of Artic vessel what officer needs to know for safe navigation on the Arctic Ocean. And It was verified by simulation the theoretical knowledge for the safe operation of the Arctic vessel. As a result, it was found that ship needs to reduce speed and analyze ice for safe operation before enter into the ice, it is necessary to enter at right angle to break ice safety and efficiently. Also according to the result of the simulation of navigation entering in ice channel(Lead), it was difficult to change course, it is believed that require emergency training for passing Vessel. In the future, It shall be analyzed precisely under various conditions of scenario.
Keywords
Arctic Ocean; NSR(Northern Sea Route); IMO; Polar Code; Lead;
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