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Strategic Improvement of Harbor Floating Pier Facilities (항만부잔교시설의 전략적 운영 개선 방안)

  • Park, Doo-Jin;Kim, Jung Yee;Kim, Woo-Sun
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.105-116
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    • 2021
  • Harbor floating pier is a structure in which one or several floating vessels are connected to have a port function so that ships can be bordered regardless of tide level in places where differences between tidal rocks are severe. There are 233 harbor floating piers in Korea, and 27.5% of harbor floating pier are over 30 years old. Harbor floating piers older than 30 years are potentially at high risk of accidents. However, there is no clear standard for disposal or sale of aging harbor floating pier, and the management regulations on the timing of maintenance inspection and repair are ambiguous. In this study, the AHP model was designed by classifying the problems and improvement factors of harbor floating pier facility operation through interviews with port managers and existing literature studies. The AHP analysis showed that the relative importance of the evaluation factors of the higher class was in the order of improvement of the legal system, improvement of operational management and technical improvement. This study can be used as basic data for improving the operation of Korea harbor floating pier facilities.

A Plan for Building up Echo-marine Leisure Infrastructure for the Industrial Growth to Marine Leisure at Ho-Nam Area (호남지역 해양레저산업 발전을 위한 친환경 해양레저 기반시설 구축방안)

  • Park, Sung-Hyeon;Jeong, Jung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.79-85
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    • 2007
  • Many countries foster the tour and leisure industries as a national strategic industry of the 21st century. The tour and leisure industry is expected to be reorganized from the land-based industry to the ocean-based industry as the GNP in a nation is over USD $20,000{\sim}30,000$ dollars. In Korea, since we adopt a five-day week, the total working hours for a week is shortened. As the result, leisure activities in family, such as experience tour, ecological tour, travel, and overnight tour, are expected to be increased. Leisure and sports tours, which link the tour and sports to rafting, hang gliding, and marine leisure, have been also increased over 21.6%. A number of small and big islands near Ho-Nam coastal areas play an important role as natural breakwater. Thus, the ports in Ho-Nam area is safely protected from physical effects by ocean waves and is maintained without constructing a breakwater. In this paper, we analyses the required conditions as the marine leisure base in the southwest sea area which has the natural advantages for marine leisure. We also discuss how to activate the yacht business on Ho-Nam coast area. And then we analyse the present situations and obstacles of a domestic marine leisure. We also suggest the plan to build up echo-marine leisure infrastructure for industrial growth of marine leisure in Ho-Nam area.

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A Study on the Dynamic Response Analysis of the Fishery Barge Type Offshore Structure for Fitting Radar Reflector (레이더 리프렉터 장착을 위한 어업용 바지선의 동적 응답해석에 관한 연구)

  • Park Sung-Hyeon;Jeong Jung-Sik
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.29 no.5 s.101
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    • pp.383-388
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    • 2005
  • To install a radar reflector on small ships, such as a small fishing vessel, a fishery buoy, and a barge ship for fishery, it is very important to develop the optimal system which may determine a proper installation location. For this, the response characteristics how waves have an effect on the small ships should be accurately analyzed. In this paper, we analyze the dynamic behaviors of small ships, which may be caused by irregular waves. To do this, we investigate how a barge ship responses to wavelength, water depth, and directions of incoming waves. The analyzed results shall be utilized to evaluate an effect on a radar cross section when we install an radar reflector on a barge ship for fishery and a small ship.