Theses/Dissertations from 1996
Evaluation of contingency planning for the protection of Congo's marine environment against oil pollution, Jean-Jacques Joseph Okamba. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Republic of Congo.)
Case study of the minimum requirement for founding an MET institute, Matthew Xystus Olango. (Maritime Education & Training, Kenya.)
The technical and economical aspects of marine engine selection, Gopi Mohan Saha. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
A timely need for shipping companies to implement the ISM Code and establish a safety management system, Mohammad Syed Saleem. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Pakistan.)
Towards setting up an effective system to protect the Persian Gulf marine environment from oil pollution, Davoud Sharifi. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Iran.)
Developing an academic programme of machinery maintenance for ship crew and shore personnel in Mozambique, Paulo Andre Tovela. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
An investigation into the potential use of PC based simulator tools in the MET programs of a developing country, Zin Maung Tun. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
Integrated approach to the modification of the shipping register in Macao, Kam Fai Vong. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Macao.)
Proposals for further improvement of sea transportation of dangerous cargoes carried in freight containers in China, Cuiming Xu. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, China.)
Development programme of QA mechanisms in the maritime higher education institutions in China, Jing Xue. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
The impact of the revised STCW Convention on Chinese higher maritime education and training institutions, Guanghuang Ye. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1995
Towards new technology : computerization for maritime education and training at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Ronaldo Ramirez Abella. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Integrated ocean management : a basis for sustainable development of the Nigerian marine environment, Florence Orovwuemu Akpokodje. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Nigeria.)
A study of development of the coastal zone of Aqaba, Jordan : a suggested model, Daoud Mohammad Al-Jafari. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Jordan.)
A proposal for the better utilization of the Saudi Coast Guard in providing the immediate emergency response to oil spills, Jaber Abrahim Al-Johani. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Saudi Arabia.)
Introducing simulators for practical training in the Saudi Coast Guard, Mohammed Soliman Al-Mobarak. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Recommendations for instituting integrated management of environment and development of the aquatic resources of Uganda, Helen Kitamburaza Bugaari. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Uganda.)
Safety management systems : implementation of the ISM Code on tankers, Ranjith Cheerath. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Teaching and practice of navigation in Mozambique : the impact of new technology on traditional methods, Domingos da Conceicao Bie. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
The open registry question of seafarer wages and employment conditions and the position of the ITF, Md. Ali Ebadot. (Maritime Administration & Environmental Protection, Bangladesh.)
An investigation of Chinese maritime education and training institutions : the introduction of new technology, methodologies and quality assurance programs, Deyi Gao. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
A study on the strategic plan for the Port of Busan in prospect of its role as a commercial hub port in the Far East, Young-Il Hahn. (Port Management, Korea.)
Dual purpose training : past, present and future : integration between human resources and marine technology, Redouane Hermouche. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Multimodal transport in developing countries, Shrikant Kher. (Shipping Management, India.)
Policy proposal for Sihanoukville port development in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Yuthea Leng Thun. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Cambodia.)
Adequacy of the Tanzania legislative system to achieve sustainable development : focussing on the Lake Victoria region, Verdiana Nkwabi Macha. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Tanzania.)
The multimodal transport system for the East African land-locked countries, Hannington Mbonne Mboneko. (Port Management, Uganda.)
A blue print to effect integrated management for sustainable development of Zanzibar's marine environment, Hamza Hakame Omar. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Tanzania.)
Negotiations on maritime transport liberalisation under GATS and China's strategies, Weimin Ren. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, China.)
Marine casualties and the human factor : the focus on issues relating to international crews, Zhang Shiping. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, China.)
Quality assurance in maritime education and training institutions, Lin Woon Sim. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Contribution of shipping in a nation's economy and the role of maritime training in this contribution, Niaz Ali Solangi. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, Pakistan.)
An integrated approach to maritime satellite communications in Mozambique : its impact on the Mozambique maritime infrastructure, Jerónimo Raimundo Tamele. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
The development of distance education programmes for future marine engineering in the Union of Myanmar, Oo Tin Maung. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
The upgrade of MET for Pakistan Marine Academy, Bashir Ahmad Unar. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
The marine environmental protection legislation in China, Liyu Wang. (General Maritime Administration & Environment Protection, China.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1994
Exclusive economic zone management and sustainable development, Sadaruddin Ahmed. (General Maritime Administration, Bangladesh.)
The utilization of failure in marine engineering training, Filipe Goncalves Alberto. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
Optimal maintenance system for coast guard patrol crafts : policies and strategies, Khaloufa Mohammed Al-Shehri. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Computer-assisted learning : its uses and applications in maritime education and training, Wah-Tak Bruce Chun. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
The implementation of a general operator training programme for the global maritime distress and safety system in the Mexican merchant marine schools, Mauricio Cruz Reyez. (Maritime Education & Training, Mexico.)
The review and evaluation of the Solomon Islands maritime and education system against international standards, Starling Daefa. (Maritime Education & Training, Solomon Islands.)
The implementation and operation of the VTS in the Turkish straits and Sea of Marmara, Nejat Kamil Denizli. (Maritime Education & Training, Turkey.)
Satellite technology in the maritime world : applications and implications, Ngoc Thang Dinh. (Maritime Education & Training, Vietnam.)
The development of further programs for a maritime graduate school in The Philippines, Valentino Hildalgo Ferre. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Engine room for simulator for Akademi Laut Malaysia, Boon Song Gan. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
The development of integrated navigation systems and their impact on navigational safety, Mohye Eldin Ibrahim El Ashmawy. (Maritime Education & Training, Egypt.)
Setting strategies for maritime education and training in Malawi for the mid-1990's and beyond, Laston George Williams Makuzula. (Maritime Education & Training, Malawi.)
An evaluation of engine room simulation for engineering training in Mauritius, Marday Armoogum Moorghen. (Maritime Education & Training, Mauritius.)
The need for co-operation among maritime administrations of open registry countries, Joseph Musa. (General Maritime Administration, Sierra Leone.)
Education and training of seafarers in Mozambique, Paulo Manuel Nhabinde. (Maritime Education & Training, Mozambique.)
The disputes over the South China Sea islands, Le Quy Quynh. (General Maritime Administration, Vietnam.)
An integral approach to the protection of the Malaysian marine environment against oil pollution : its impact on Akademy Laut Malaysia, Haji Yaacob Razali. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
The Subregional Fisheries Commission : Cape Verde, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Senegal, Aly Samb. (General Maritime Administration, Senegal.)
Marine environmental consideration on use of a single buoy mooring system in the coastal water of the Republic of Lithuania, Konstantinas Sanda. (General Maritime Administration, Lithuania.)
Integrated use of transport systems in developing countries, Mehdi Shamszadeh. (General Maritime Administration, Iran.)
Development of integrated training for pilots and tug masters : working within the Iranian oil exporting ports, Seyed Moha Shariat Zadeh. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
A review and evaluation of developments in marine simulation training and assessment and impact of such change on maritime education and training in Fiji, Kameli Soko Tuipulotu. (Maritime Education & Training, Fiji.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1993
Intermodal freight transport logistics : applications for improving port performance in Nigeria, Eddie Aor Kumavel Ajon. (General Maritime Administration, Nigeria.)
Establishing of fire fighting centre : Coast Guard Institute, Saudi Arabia, Saleh Al-Shehri. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
The use of microcomputers in the training of deck officers, Assovié Michel Chehé. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
A macroeconomic evaluation for cost-effective lake transportation in Malawi, Suse Kedron. Chisale. (General Maritime Administration, Malawi.)
Transport of dangerous goods by sea, Ioan Costrut. (Maritime Education & Training, Romania.)
An assessment of the logistics alternatives for seaport access : the case study of the Republic of Niger, Ali Djimba. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Niger.)
Proposal for the marine environmental protection of the coast of Morocco : legal and institutional aspects, Abdelghni El-Amine. (General Maritime Administration, Morocco.)
The use of maritime simulation for training, Gholamreza Emad. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
Policy considerations of a government relative to ports and shipping efficiency : a Guyanese perspective, Ivor Burnett. English. (General Maritime Administration, Guyana.)
Seafarers education and training in the Philippine setting, Augusto Uriarte Escolano. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
The development and integration of the extension program for marine deck officers and deck cadets of the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Herminio Pascual Pinto Estaniel Jr.. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
Investment appraisal in the purchase of a second hand panamax bulk carrier : employment under a contract of affreightment, Domingos da Silva Fortes. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Angola.)
Multilateral agreement on the protection of the marine environment of the Caspian Sea area, Hossein Ali. Gholizadeh. (General Maritime Administration, Iran.)
A study of international maritime fraud : a critical study of the Nigerian situation, Juliana Abiodun. Gunwa. (General Maritime Administration, Nigeria.)
Application of a global positioning system in Saudi Arabia, Yahya Ali Hassan Jabbary. (Maritime Education & Training, Saudi Arabia.)
Oil spill contingency planning evaluation for the Philippine management, Daisy A. Jaboli. (General Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
The concept of freeport / free zone as an option for developing countries : Sierra Leone, Sadiq Mahmoud. Kapuwa. (General Maritime Administration, Sierra Leone.)
Marine automation and its inpact on the fleets of developing countries such as Bangladesh, Nazmul Ahsan Khondoker. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
The use of distance learning in maritime education and training for Malaysia, Tze Kheong Lee. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
A proposed GMDSS module course for the Iranian maritime education and training system, Shahriar Mazhari. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
Impediments to the efficiency of government administration of maritime programmes and measures to curb them : a case study of the Oron Inland Waterway transportation system, Arit Ante Mkpandiok. (General Maritime Administration, Nigeria.)
Shipboard training of marine engineers : promoting experiential learning through on-the-job training, Zainorin bin Mohamad. (Maritime Education & Training, Malaysia.)
Further development of the maritime training in the Marshall Islands, Larry Muller. (Maritime Education & Training, Marshall Islands.)
Administrative considerations for effective marine environmental protection in Ecuador, Jorge Perez Paredes. (General Maritime Administration, Ecuador.)
Implementation of IMO's international standards in Romania : with particular reference to MARPOL 73/78, Dandu C. Pughiuc. (General Maritime Administration, Romania.)
Development of maritime education and training for ratings in Bangladesh : a proposed path to the next century, M. Forkanul Quader. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
Integration of maritime administration and consideration for effective maritime policy in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Gholamreza Sasani. (General Maritime Administration, Iran.)
The legal protection of the marine environment : is Jamaica ready for a serious pollution incident?, Bertrand R.A. Smith. (General Maritime Administration, Jamaica.)
Effective shipping management in Sudan, Elhadi Elnaeem Tagali. (General Maritime Administration, Sudan.)
Shiphandling simulator : a proposed SHS training for Vietnam Maritime University, Bao Ngoc Tran. (Maritime Education & Training, Vietnam.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1992
General maintenance of marine vessels and related equipment, Abdalia Fadhil Adam. (Maritime Education & Training, Kenya.)
Fishing industry of Saudi Arabia: towards new regulations, Saleh Sulaiman Al-Hamdan. (General Maritime Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Marine pollution in Ethiopia, Abebe Araya. (Maritime Education & Training, Ethiopia.)
The application of computer based instructions in MET, Soe Swe Aung. (Maritime Education & Training, Myanmar.)
Development of containerisation in the Port of Conakry, Oumou Barry. (General Maritime Administration, Guinea.)
The Application of the new Law of the Sea Convention in fisheries regimes : implications for maritime administration in Namibia, Edmund Victor Bok. (General Maritime Administration, Namibia.)
The effectiveness of port marketing, Muhammad Muctaru Carew. (Ports and Shipping Administration, Sierra Leone.)
The education and training of marine engineers on an engine room simulator at the Vietnam Maritime University, Van Uy Dang. (Maritime Education & Training, Vietnam.)
Training of seafarers within the framework of IMO conventions, Adnan Erdal. (Maritime Education & Training, Turkey.)
The Philippine Marine Environment Protection Association (PHILMEPA) : a government and private sector partnership towards a marine environment protection strategy, Romeo R. Gagui. (General Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
Control of tank atmospheres on oil tankers, Abdou Gning. (Maritime Education & Training, Senegal.)
The coastal environment of Jamaica: problems, protection, management, Vivette P. Grant. (General Maritime Administration, Jamaica.)