Theses/Dissertations from 1991
Proposed adjustment to provincial maritime administration for Irian Jaya - Indonesia, Johannis Leonard Danomira. (General Maritime Administration, Indonesia.)
Maritime satellite communications: its influence on maritime education & training and shipboard operations, Lalin Dhammika De Silva. (Maritime Education & Training, Sri Lanka.)
Maritime environment protection: its influence on maritime operations and maritime education and training, Vincent Cleaves D'Paiva. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
A scenario for the avoidance of dangerous stability situations, Koffi Fachao. (Maritime Education & Training, Togo.)
Proposals for further development and improvevment of maritime safety education and training in China, Quan-Gen Fang. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Establishment of seafarers training centre in Honduras, Cristobal Ivan Flores Martinez. (Maritime Education & Training, Honduras.)
Technical and economic aspects about marine engine selection, Liu Fu-Sheng. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Comparative analysis between the ports in Valparaiso and San Antonio, Rodrigo Ricardo Garcia Bernal. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Chile.)
Improvement of maritime casualty investigation system in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammad-Reza Ghaderi. (General Maritime Administration, Iran.)
Shipboard water treatment, Yetio Gnenago. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
Towards a port marketing plan for Kingston Terminal Operators Limited, Claudia K. Gordon. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Jamaica.)
Shipping documentation in Somalia - associated problems, the need to amend legislation, A. O. Hussein. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Future maritime education and training in Indonesia, Dion Lebang. (Maritime Education & Training, Indonesia.)
Proposed training of cadets on the ship handling simulator of the Pakistan Marine Academy, Parvaiz Khalid Lodhi. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
An assessment of maritime administration's role in marine casualty investigations in Kenya, Geraldine Mwongeli Maingi. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
Marine accident investigation - a proposal for Algeria, Yahia Mokarem. (General Maritime Administration, Algeria.)
Marine cargo insurance: operational practice problems in Cameroon, Yvonne Moune. (General Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Proposed system for marine casualty investigation in the Philippines, Edita A. Rafer. (General Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
The implementation of VTS in Bangkok, Sukhin Ratanasathien. (Maritime Education & Training, Thailand.)
Development in education and training of manpower for ship repair industry in Thailand, Noppadon Roumsub. (Maritime Education & Training, Thailand.)
An approach on reliability and related concepts - maintainability and availability, Francisco Manuel Vicente Sena. (Maritime Education & Training, Portugal.)
Management of preventive maintenance and its implementation in the Southern ports of Iran, Iraj Shiribabadi. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
A proposal for marine education, training and certification in Nigeria for deck officers on ships engaged in coastal activities, Victor A. Sota. (Maritime Education & Training, Nigeria.)
A proposed maritime education and training system "Nautical Plus" for the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Angelo Padilla Tagle. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
ARPA Training in Vietnam : implementation and certification, Dac Suu Tran. (Maritime Education & Training, Vietnam.)
Introduction of the marine engineering curriculum to the Naval Technical School of Honduras, Rafael Emilio Ulloa Paguanda. (Maritime Education & Training, Honduras.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1990
Administration and legislation in the United Arab Emirates, Abdulnoor Meer Abdulrahman Abdulnoor. (General Maritime Administration, United Arab Emirates.)
Safe stowage and securing of cargo evaluation of training needs, Adolphe David Abiassi. (Maritime Education & Training, Benin.)
Multimodal transport operations : model of Colombia, Ana Christina Acevedo Ramos. (General Maritime Administration, Colombia.)
Marine oil pollution on the coast of Ghana, Kingsley Davis Afful. (Maritime Education & Training, Ghana.)
General characteristics of the liner shipping and analysis of turkish liners within turkish trade and shipping, Aka. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Turkey.)
Guidelines for the shipowner in choosing main and auxiliary engines, Majeeb Saleh Salah Al-Batati. (Maritime Education & Training, Yemen.)
Security strategy in the ports of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah Al-Nemri. (General Maritime Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Guidelines for the establishment of an aviation division in the Saudi frontier forces, Awdhah Saeed Al-Shahrani. (General Maritime Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Maritime administration in Algeria: proposals to improve it, Said Amrouche. (General Maritime Administration, Algeria.)
Coastal zone management in Tunisia: towards an action plan for the future, Faouzi Ayari. (General Maritime Administration, Tunisia.)
Regional co-operation and maritime transportation in the South Pacific, Joseph Caffery. (General Maritime Administration, Cook Islands.)
Establishment of maritime search and rescue in Mano River union states, Mohammed T. Diaby. (Maritime Education & Training, Sierra Leone.)
Improvement of the maritime traffic control in Chile, Niltton Duran Salas. (Maritime Education & Training, Chile.)
Optimal Vessel Type for Jordan's Trade Requirements, Mohamad El-Dalabieh. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Jordan.)
Maritime safety administration: suggested model for Cote D'Ivoire, Amoa Jean Essan. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Ivory Coast.)
Upgrading and development of the engineering faculty of the Pakistan Marine Academy, Mohammad Asif Ghayur. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
Port state control in Indonesia related to international conventions, Yuri Gunadi. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Indonesia.)
Marine engineering training in Myanmar, Aung Htay. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
Outline of two proposals for a maritime education and training scheme in Singapore : on the basis of a comparative study of selected national maritime education and training (concepts and) systems, Bin Sidin Ja'afar. (Maritime Education & Training, Singapore.)
Corrosion and underwater hull maintenance, Abderrezak Kaddour. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Towards establishment of maritime education and training for an independent Namibia, Eddy I. Kadhila. (General Maritime Administration, Namibia.)
Towards the establishment of an adequate coast guard in the Kingdom of Morocco, Abdennaji Laamrich. (General Maritime Administration, Morocco.)
Study of China's maritime shipping policy, Lianjun Li. (General Maritime Administration, China.)
Training course for marine officers on diesel engine room simulator at the Maritime Academy..., Charles Louho Gbayoro. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
Some aspects of the fishing industry in Somalia, Mohamed Aweis. Maow. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Marine and onshore oil insurance, Maleeh Mohamed Masha. (General Maritime Administration, Sudan.)
Evolution of carriers liability in the international carriage of goods by sea, Massaia M'Baye. (General Maritime Administration, Senegal.)
Implementation of vessel traffic services in Iranian waters, Hossein Mokhlesiyan. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
National transportation system in the Republic of Zambia, Febby Mtonga. (General Maritime Administration, Zambia.)
Problems of development and management of marine resources in Kenya, C.W. Muriuki. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
Intelligent training techniques through computer based systems, J. K. M. Nair. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Integrating shipping and shipbuilding policy into the national development strategies of the republic of Turkey, Levent Nehir. (General Maritime Administration, Turkey.)
Provision of adequate reception facilities in Nigerian ports and oil terminals, Osyta Benjamin Okwuosa. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Design and administration of a system for certification of marine officers, Bienvenido J. Ortiz. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Philippines.)
Establishment of an autonomous ports authority in Malta, Jonathan Pace. (General Maritime Administration, Malta.)
Implementation of the global maritime distress and safety system in Iran, organizational aspects and training needs, Ali Reza Pahlevan Neshan. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
Fisheries legislation applying in Somalia, Qaarey. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Legal guide lines in case of oil spill from vessels in Colombia, Maria Olga Patricia Rojas Morales. (General Maritime Administration, Colombia.)
Critical assessment of the training and examination of maritime personnel in the southern ports of the Republic of Yemen, Farooq A.A. Sadaqa. (Maritime Education & Training, Yemen.)
Education methods and marine and maritime careers, Antunio de Cassia Sousa Barbosa. (Maritime Education & Training, Cape Verde.)
Computer aided instruction in nautical education, Daniel Marcos Sousa Lopes. (Maritime Education & Training, Cape Verde.)
Port state control: a contemporary legal study, John W. Stewart. (General Maritime Administration,
Oil pollution compensation regimes in China : towards a universal solution, Lihua Sun. (General Maritime Administration, China.)
Navigation, ship's stability and dynamics : a computational approach, Jean Louis Taty-Boussiana. (Maritime Education & Training, Congo.)
Proposal for the further improvement of fire fighting training at the Regional Academy of Maritime Science and Technology, Abijan, Cote d'Ivoire, Allah Tiemele. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
Surveys and certification of ships and seafarers, Soriba Toure. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Guinea.)
Seaport planning in Zaire: an analysis of constraints and potentialities, J. Kabwita Tshilomb. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Zaire.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1989
Classification societies and the Arab merchant fleet, Mohammed Saad Al Dossary. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Suadi Arabia.)
Safe transport operations, handling and storage of dangerous cargoes in the ports of Pakistan, Rahmat Ali. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
Development of a maritime education and training institute in Ethiopia : considering the priorities, Asrat Amare. (Maritime Education & Training, Ethiopia.)
Extended maritime education and training concept as a necessary response to changes, Jose A.L. Anselmo. (Maritime Education & Training, Portugal.)
Maritime training facility (the physical set-up), Alock Kwadwo Asamoah. (Maritime Education & Training, Ghana.)
Cabotage system of Nicaragua, Carlos Arturo Bell Bonilla. (General Maritime Administration, Nicaragua.)
Integrated marine management education programme for personnel involved in marine systems in Nigeria, Lawrence Omubor Pubara Bereiweriso. (Maritime Education & Training, Nigeria.)
Cost-benefit analysis in a port development project using a simulation model, Young Tae Chang. (Ports and Shipping Administration, South Korea.)
Managerial decisions with computers in national directorate of the merchant marine in Mozambique, Boaventura Marcelino Cherinda. (General Maritime Administration, Mozambique.)
Evaluation of the trade routes of Malawi, Samuel Williard Frank Mazunjo Chiwaula. (General Maritime Administration, Malawi.)
Integrated navigation, with the use of Kalman filter and integrated procedures in modern navigation, Dramane P. Cissoko. (Maritime Education & Training, Senegal.)
Condition monitoring based maintenance in marine engineering, Antonio Manuel Salgueiro Coelho. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Portugal.)
Implementating the Safety of Life at Sea Convention in Trinidad and Tobago, David T. Daniel. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Trinidad and Tobago.)
Training of pilots, tugmasters/ferrymasters, coastguard patrol boat and inland watercraft operators, George Lovelace Yao Darkey. (Maritime Education & Training, Ghana.)
Transport regulations of dangerous substances with special emphasis on class-7 radioactive material, Jorge Isaac Delgado. (General Maritime Administration, Panama.)
Some legal aspects of multimodal transport and its applications in Benin, Bernadino Emilicio Do Sacramento. (General Maritime Administration, Benin.)
Organization of multimodal transport, Mehmet Celalettin Ekinalan. (General Maritime Administration, Turkey.)
Review and outlook of port state control, Nizar Saeed Halabi. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Recommendation on education and training on port management, Syed Masood Ul Hasnain. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
Enforcement of maritime claims in Jamaica, Hugh Clifton Hyman. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Jamaica.)
Proposal for the establishment of marine hydrodynamic facilities, Humzah bin Abdul Jamal. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Research of protectionism in shipping policy, You-Sub Jung. (General Maritime Administration, Korea.)
Fisheries development of Somalia, Kawdan. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Somalia.)
Comparative study of marine accident investigation procedures and a proposal for Ghana, Simon Kpe. (Maritime Education & Training, Ghana.)
Operational use of ARPA structure and contents for a training course, Suresh B. Kundargi. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Maritime education and training (engineering) in the modern technological age, Seng Chuan Lau. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Improvement of relationship between the D.P.R. of Korea and IMO, Won Su Li. (General Maritime Administration, Korea.)