Theses/Dissertations from 1999
The new maritime transport strategy of the European Union : opportunities for the Republic of Lithuania, Robertinas Tarasevicius. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Protection, Lithuania.)
Improving port performance and productivity in Massawa port in Eritrea, Abraham Abai Tecle. (Port Management, Eritrea.)
The current status of Myanmar seafarers and their prospects for the future, Myo Thant. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Protection, Myanmar.)
The position of the Republic of Senegal in the proposed West and Central [African] memorandum of understanding on port state control, Papa Mor Thiam. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Protection, Senegal.)
The disclosure of cash flow and financial risk in shipping in China, Jianfang Tian. (Shipping Management, China.)
An introduction of port state control in Vietnam, Minh Duc Tran. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Protection, Vietnam.)
Survival in a globalised economy : maintaining the competitiveness of Kingston as a transhipment port, Loxley Tulloch. (Port Management, Jamaica.)
A sub-regional hub port for West Africa : choosing between the ports of Abidjan and Tema, Florence Freda Ussher-Dennis. (Shipping Management, Ghana.)
Cargo traffic prospects for the new deep sea port in Klaipeda, Lithuania, Robertas Valantiejus. (Port Management, Lithuania.)
The Greek-flagged fleet : a case study with special reference to the importance, the causes and the remedy of its competitive edge, Iossif Voutsinos. (Shipping Management, Greece.)
Port system analysis, Zhaoning Wang. (Shipping Management, China.)
An integrated approach to achieving high port performance while improving the control of dangerous goods in Thai ports, Pitak Wattanapongpisal. (Port Management, Thailand.)
Importance of freight rate restoration for the improvement of customer service level, Yamuna Susari Wettasinghe. (Shipping Management, Sri Lanka.)
Multimodal transport and trade facilitation : implications in the Chinese context, Guibin Xu. (Shipping Management, China.)
Towards transforming Apapa port to the status of hub for the West African region, Nda-Magaji Yitnoe. (Port Management, Nigeria.)
Ocean energy : Ocean Thermal Energy Conservation (OTEC) as additional electricity source for Nigeria, Haruna Abdu Zailani. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Protection, Nigeria.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
Computer based laboratory simulation in maritime education, Ramdane Ait-Mokhtar. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Improving safety in the Saudi Coast Guard, Abdullah Ahmed Al-Amri. (Maritime Safety Administration, Suadi Arabia.)
Establishing statutory safety equipment standards for cargo ships and pleasure vessels under 500 gross tonnage : a proposal for Malta, John Alden. (Maritime Safety Administration, Malta.)
The introduction of computer aided learning to the Saudi Arabia Border Guard Naval Institute, Sulaiman A.M. Al-Ehaiwi. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Proposals for restructuring the marine department in Aqaba Port, Jordan, Walid A.S. Al-Suheimat. (Maritime Safety Administration, Jordan.)
Proposal for improving maritime safety in Jordan with emphasis on the engineer's role, Moain Al-Zoubi. (Maritime Safety Administration, Jordan.)
Maritime casualties and lessons to be learned : their application and use in the teaching and training process in the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Anastacio C. Anteza II. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Protection of Bangladesh waters against accidental oil pollution from ships, Khondaker Md. Asaduzzaman. (Maritime Administration & Environmental Protection, Bangladesh.)
An action plan to address the protection of marine environment from risks posed by land-based and marine activities in Maputo Bay, Nicolau Augusto Banze. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Mozambique.)
The Panama Canal handover in 2000 : preparing for the future, Libardo Alberto Brü. (Maritime Safety Administration, Panama.)
Developing a regulatory framework for the Liberian small-craft program, Yvonne Clinton. (Maritime Safety Administration, Liberia.)
The cost effective quality maintenance of ship containers : management and technical practices which reflect high standards of containers in the Ceylon Shipping Corporation, H.M. Ajith Dehipola. (Maritime Safety Administration, Sri Lanka.)
Developing a new BScMSA program for future maritime safety officers at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Benjamin Lorenzo dela Cuesta. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
An investigation into multicultural communication and its effects on maritime safety : implications for maritime trainers, Gerald Dzugan. (Maritime Education & Training, United States of America.)
Satellite technology : reinforcement of computer data transmission technology : implications for the maritime world communications, data transfer and maritime education, U Kyaw Htut. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
Distance learning methods and technologies : benefits to the maritime industry and developing countries, Kirton Huggins. (Maritime Education & Training, Trinidad and Tobago.)
A proposal for establishment of a maritime university in Bangladesh, Sajid Hussain. (Maritime Safety Administration, Bangladesh.)
Proposal for an effective legal framework to protect the marine environment from pollution : the case of plastic garbage pollution in the coastal waters of Tanzania, Farida Idrisa. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Tanzania.)
Nigerian maritime administration : its role in marine environmental protection : a case study on the Escravos Oil Terminal, Niger delta, Mudi I. Isa. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Nigeria.)
Bulk carriers disasters : loading problems and solutions for increased safety at sea, Zouhaier Kaddour. (Maritime Education & Training, Tunisia.)
Legal and organisational considerations for preventing marine pollution during Sihanoukville development, Sideth Mak. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Cambodia.)
An Analysis of the bareboat chartering program of the Philippines, Sonia B. Malaluan. (Shipping Management, Philippines.)
Development of a Tunisian centre for training of ratings and port workers and for short courses, Karem Mansour. (Maritime Education & Training, Tunisia.)
Human element in shipping : training and competence of shore based personnel, Keith Joseph Miranda. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Analysis of recent marine pollution problems and effects arising from sea transport activities in Jakarta Bay, Nahduddin. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Indonesia.)
Maritime casualties and the lessons to be learned : their application and use in the maritime teaching and training process, Raimi Owolabi. (Maritime Education & Training, Nigeria.)
Quality assurance system in Vietnam Register (VR), Hai Bang Pham. (Maritime Safety Administration, Vietnam.)
Outrigger design and the stability of outrigger boats, Benedicto Mercado Selirio. (Maritime Safety Administration, Philippines.)
Comparative analysis and improvement of onboard and shore-based machinery maintenance in Sierra Leone, Ibrahim C. Sesay. (Maritime Education & Training, Sierra Leone.)
The potential impact of MARPOL Annex VI on the design and operation of oil tankers, Pratomo Setyohadi. (Maritime Safety Administration, Indonesia.)
Fire safety in connection with the transport and handling of dangerous cargoes in port areas, Adama Sy. (Maritime Safety Administration, Senegal.)
The development of training and practice of navigation for advanced ships : application to merchant marine training centre programmes in Thailand, Thiti Tingmai. (Maritime Education & Training, Thailand.)
Environmental protection in the Lithuanian Shipping Company (LISCO), Tadas Vaivada. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Lithuania.)
Vietnam Register of shipping with emphasis on survey quality for sea-going ships, Duy Quy Vo. (Maritime Safety Administration, Vietnam.)
The impact of pollution on Kenyan coastal marine environment, Abidjah Ndegwa Wachirah. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Kenya.)
Engine room simulator for marine engineering cadets in Polyteknik Ungku Omar (PUO), Malaysia, Lee Chnua Yee. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Air pollution from marine diesel engines and its application to MET [maritime education and training], Jinliang Yuan. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
A vision of Chinese MET in the 21st Century : the impact of new technology in the Chinese MET [maritime education and training], Ren Ping Zhang. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1997
A training course on port state control for Chilean engineering surveyors, Manuel Berrios Rojas. (Maritime Safety Administration, Chile.)
The Implementation of the Moroccan VTS and its Role in the Safety of Navigation in the Strait of Gibraltar, Mohamed Briouig. (Port Management, Morocco.)
Introduction to maritime administration in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Dara Chan. (Maritime Administration & Environmental Protection, Cambodia.)
Towards new technology : an overview of the development and potential use of the electronic chart, King Kurwijira Ngabho Chiragi. (Maritime Education & Training, Tanzania.)
A detailed study of marine fuel use and its impact on the shipping industry, Guides Raul Gote Cossa. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
Role of Philippine Coast Guard in marine casualty investigation and its impact on the maritime safety in the Philippines, Lino H. Dabi. (Maritime Safety Administration, Philippines.)
Overview of Tunisia's marine environment in support of administrative policies and programmes, Fredj Derouiche. (Maritime Administration & Environmental Protection, Tunisia.)
Harmonisation of certain rules relating to the mortgages and maritime liens in Slovakia with international standards, Matej Dostal. (Maritime Administration & Environmental Protection, Slovakia.)
Incorporation of engine room simulation into the marine engineering course at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Michael Bunoan Dumangeng. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Utilisation of National Maritime Polytechnic's engine simulators for assessment and certification of Filipino marine engineer officers, Leo Jiminez Gegajo. (Maritime Safety Administration, Philippines.)
Development of marine environmental protection curricula for cadets at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport, Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Ghalwash. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Egypt.)
Effecting a framework for a national oil spill contingency plan for the Kingdom of Cambodia, Viboth Houy. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Cambodia.)
The role of maritime administration and maritime safety administration in reducing loss of life and property at sea in Kenya, Wilfred J. Kagimbi. (Maritime Safety Administration, Kenya.)
Maintaining Liberia's position as the leader in registration tonnage in the face of strong international open registry competition, Samuel Alahdemah Kanasuah. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Liberia.)
A review and evaluation of the maritime training and education conducted for ratings at the Marine Training Center, Western Samoa, and the changes required to comply with the STCW 95, Perive Tanuvasa Lene. (Maritime Education & Training, Samoa.)
Automation and safety, Seydina Oumar Leye. (Maritime Safety Administration, Senegal.)
Developing a maritime education and training examination system for higher marine engineer licences in China, Ming Lu. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Engineering triggers for the development of design and evolution of marine propulsion systems, Daniel Hurmingson Dickson Maikalanga. (Maritime Education & Training, Malawi.)
The review and evaluation of maritime training and education systems in the light of new international convention in the United Republic of Tanzania, Thomas Justine Mayagilo. (Maritime Education & Training, Tanzania.)
A study of teaching automation for marine engineers, Myat Moe. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
Computer-assisted learning : its uses and application in maritime education and training, George H.K. Mwanza. (Maritime Education & Training, Malawi.)
Port state control : a standard procedure, R. V.B. Nair. (Maritime Safety Administration, India.)
Analysis of marine environment protection law in Tanzania, Mkakili Fauster Ngowi. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Tanzania.)
The elaboration of appropriate legislation and institutional framework to address inland waterway transport on Lake Victoria : the case of Uganda, Rossette Katungye Nyirinkindi. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Uganda.)
The review and evaluation of the Brazilian maritime education system against the new revised "STCW" international training and competency standards, Sebastiao Mauro de Oliveira. (Maritime Education & Training, Brazil.)
Tanker designs for the prevention of oil spills : an examination of preventive methods and design, Joo Sung Park. (Maritime Safety Administration, Republic of Korea.)
Freight forwarders : their role in the Indian context, Anantha N.S. Prasad. (Shipping Management, India.)
Impact of STCW 95 on marine engineering education and training in India, B.P. Rai. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Restructuring the secondary deep sea shipping ports in Madagascar, Ronhi Gabriel Ralamboarivony. (Port Management, Madagascar.)
The importance of the Rhine-Main-Danube transport corridor : its impact on the Central and East European countries, with an emphasis on Romania, Constantin Sava. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Romania.)
High-speed craft (HSC) : a study of their safe operation and navigation, and their impact upon the Malacca Strait, Lim Yew Seng. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
The enhancement of maritime administration in Maldives : current issues and recommendations, Hussain Shareef. (Maritime Safety Administration, Maldives.)
Economics of environmental damage in coastal development, Saujanya Sinha. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, India.)
Maritime safety implementation and protection of the marine environment in the Gambia, Gumbo Ndary Touray. (Maritime Safety Administration, The Gambia.)
The need to revitalise and re-establish a short sea shipping in Mozambique : its implications for maritime sector development, training and employment, Plínio Ângelo Tsevete. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
Considerations for the control of marine pollution in Pakistan, Rahim Uddin. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Pakistan.)
The development of the merchant marine propulsion plant before and after the oil crisis in 1973, Yoon Quee Wong. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Revision of the High Speed Craft Code, Kim Yeon-Tae. (Maritime Safety Administration, Republic of Korea.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1996
Integrated coastal and ocean management development within the exclusive economic zone of the Republic of Ghana, John York Abaidoo. (Maritime Safety Administration, Ghana.)
Proposals for an improved maritime administration in Zanzibar : present situation and recommendations for the future, Abdullah Juma Abdullah. (Maritime Safety Administration, Tanzania.)
The role of multimodal transport in Bangladesh for export promotion, Syed Shabbir Ahmed. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Bangladesh.)
An investigation into the potential use of computer-assisted learning for the Saudi Arabia Coast Guard, Mohammed A.A. Al-Fudail. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Education and training development system of a naval institute in the Saudi Arabia Coast Guard, Hazmi Al-Garni. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Understanding and coping with oil pollution threats in Bahrain, Hassan Ali Al-Majid. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Bahrain.)
The utilization of engine room simulators for freshmen and career personnel : training and assessment, Saud Al-Sharyoufi. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Preparedness of Nigeria towards ratification and effective implementation of the MARPOL 73/78 Convention : emphasis on Annex 1, Olaide Asagba Efe. (Maritime Safety Administration, Nigeria.)