Theses/Dissertations from 1988
Proposed course in planning of maintenance schemes and inventory control of ships, Rodrigo Baxter. (Maritime Education & Training, Panama.)
Investigation into end-on collisions at sea, Ali Moftah Belhag Ahmed. (Maritime Education & Training, Libya.)
Analysis of the inland port of Bujumbura, Louise Birasa. (General Maritime Administration, Burundi.)
Prospects of Tanzanian seaports in view of developments in cargo form and handling technology in shipping, Justus Benezeth Blazi. (General Maritime Administration, Tanzania.)
Maritime safety administration for Gambia - is there a need?, Nicholas Alfred Blell. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, The Gambia.)
Proposal for the establishment of a maritime training centre (MTC) for the training of ratings in Sierra Leone, Hubert A. Bloomer. (Maritime Education & Training, Sierra Leone.)
Safety and survival of fishermen and small boat operators in Trinidad and Tobago, Selwyn E. Brooks. (Maritime Education & Training, Trinidad and Tobago.)
Guidelines for technical supervision of ship machinery, K. Bugafir. (Maritime Education & Training, Libya.)
Honduras: how do we improve our open registry?, Torres Claudio Castillo. (General Maritime Administration, Honduras.)
Criteria determination for implementation and operation of a maritime sensor-based surveillance system in Peru, Rolando Bonicelli Chiappo. (General Maritime Administration, Peru.)
Classification societies dealing with the maritime administrations of developing countries, Babacar Diop. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Senegal.)
Maritime safety administration in Venezuela, the current situation and recommendations for the future, Jesus Enrique Duran Sanoja. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Venezuela.)
High tech ships; the status of safety after reduced manning and the possibilities of transferring this technology to developing countries, Abdel Azim H. Elrasoul. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Sudan.)
Crossing the waters: managing and operating the passenger ferry services between Trinidad and Tobago, Dwynette D. Eversley. (General Maritime Administration, Trinidad and Tobago.)
Control of oil pollution from shipping activities, Yi Yu Fei. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, China.)
Study of inland water transport in India - with emphasis on harmonization of rules, B. Ganguli. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, India.)
Comparative study of entrance requirements for unlimited certificates of competency for deck officers and masters, Mohammed Helaluddin. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
Safety aspects of fishing vessels in Pakistan, Qurban Hussain. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Pakistan.)
Development of maritime administration in Somalia, Jilaow. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Proposals for the short-term and long-term upgrading and modernizing of the Greek maritime educational system, Andreas K. Kavafis. (Maritime Education & Training, Greece.)
Development of the maritime administration in Turkey, Gunay Kilic. (General Maritime Administration, Turkey.)
Marine engineering education in Ghana, Joseph N. Mante. (Maritime Education & Training, Ghana.)
Commercial maritime legislation in Mozambique - ways and means of reformation, Juliao Viriato Mauele. (General Maritime Administration, Mozambique.)
Improvements of the reception facilities in Democratic Yemen, Mohamed Abdul Wasa Mohamed. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Yemen.)
Maritime safety administration in Somalia, Mohamoud. (Maritime Safety Administration, Somalia.)
Proposed methods of teaching maritime education in Mexico, Jose Gpe Mondragon. (Maritime Education & Training, Mexico.)
Maritime code for Nicaragua, Jorge Espinoza Morales. (General Maritime Administration, Nicaragua.)
Development of Tanzania maritime safety administration, Josephat Shanta Nationota. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Tanzania.)
Classification societies: their role with the government and maritime development in Nigeria, E. Oye. Oluwadare. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Proposal for upgrading the safety courses for marine personnel in Greece, Christoforos Papatheofilou. (Maritime Education & Training, Greece.)
Approach to the design of an economic management system for the Spanish [Shipping] administration, Rafael Bedoya Pastor. (General Maritime Administration, Spain.)
Naval architecture as a subject for the proposed marine engineering course at the University of Moratuwa, M. J. A. Miran Perera. (Maritime Education & Training, Sri Lanka.)
Training of the fleet officers of the Shipping Corporation of India, Rajendra Prasad. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Containerization in Bangladesh, Ghulam Rabbani. (General Maritime Administration, Bangladesh.)
Maritime safety administration in Madagascar, Zoe Razafindrafahatra.. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Madagascar.)
Legislation applying in Somalia offshore waters, Sabrie. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Proposal for the establishment of a seamen's administration in Guinea, Oumar Sacko. (General Maritime Administration, Guinea.)
Role of the national shippers' council in the development of maritime transport in Benin, Mifoutaou Salihou. (General Maritime Administration, Benin.)
Sea training programme for deck officers at Alexandria Maritime Academy - a proposal for further development, Ossamah Y. Shalabey. (Maritime Education & Training, Egypt.)
Multimodal transport and opportunities for diversion of cargo, Mohd Sidik Bin Shaik Sidik. (General Maritime Administration, Malaysia.)
Overview of marine pollution aspects in Indonesia, Jansen Sinaga. (General Maritime Administration, Indonesia.)
Effect of freight rates on the balance of payments of Thailand, Jitsupaksinee Suksuebnuch. (General Maritime Administration, Thailand.)
Port pricing, a case study on cost-based charging policy for coastal ports in Thailand, Jatuporn Suwanpargpraek. (General Maritime Administration, Thailand.)
Maritime liens and mortgages, Yemane Tekle. (General Maritime Administration, Ethiopia.)
Maritime education and training in Nigeria, a proposal for improvement, Chukwuekeka G. Umejuru. (Maritime Education & Training, Nigeria.)
Oil pollution in Nigerian waters and the need for a national contingency plan, Pius Etim Usoro. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Comparative study of navigation syllabi for master mariners in maritime academies of different countries, Mahmood Ali Yousuf. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1987
Improvement of port efficiency by the training of middle managers in operations department in Iran, Parviz Bavarsad Ahmadi. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
Strategy of port development of the autonomous port of Cotonou, Nicolas J.M. Ali Yerima. (General Maritime Administration, Benin.)
Containerisation in the developing countries : its implementation in the West and Central African countries, Paul Atanga. (General Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Maritime safety administration in Iran : present situation and recommendations for the future, Seyed Mohammad Athari Anaraki. (Maritime Safety Administration, Iran.)
Administrative legality of shipping inquires, casualties and investigations, Aaron Teneng Azamah. (General Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Contribution for the formulation of a maritime strategy for Portugal, Joao Prates Bebiano. (General Maritime Administration, Portugal.)
Maritime safety administration in Algeria, Omar Bernou. (Maritime Safety Administration, Algeria.)
Guidelines to the survey of machinery installations in a cargo ship, Biplab Kumar Biswas. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, India.)
Establishment and role of a separate maritime safety department, Mohamoud Boss Ahmed. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Somalia.)
Comparative study of different nautical education and training systems for master mariners, Mohamed Bouhi. (General Maritime Administration, Algeria.)
Financial planning and management of ports in Liberia, Njepan J. Bropleh. (General Maritime Administration, Liberia.)
Implementation of a training course on safe transport, handling and storage of packaged dangerous goods in port areas for the Panamanian National Port Authority, Jose Virgilio Delgado. (Maritime Education & Training, Panama.)
Maritime safety administration in Guinea, Mamadou Saidou Diallo. (Maritime Safety Administration, Guinea.)
Positioning and navigation with the geostationary satellite system, Gomis Diedhiou. (Maritime Education & Training, Senegal.)
Proposal for a standard course for senior personnel involved in the carriage of dangerous goods in packaged form, Mamdouh El-Hamalawy. (Maritime Education & Training, Egypt.)
Fisheries in Chile and a proposal for national regulations, Guillermo Estay Varela. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Chile.)
Guidelines for the improvement of the Peruvian maritime administration, Jorge Filinich E.. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Peru.)
Proposal for the implementation of international training requirements for tanker personnel in Venezuela, Efren S. Frias Carrasquero. (Maritime Education & Training, Venezuela.)
Towards the development of the maritime safety administration, Freddy R. Garcia Rodriguez. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Venezuela.)
Guidelines for the establishment of a search and rescue service, Salem H. Ghandourah. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Panama : why an open registry?, Sabina Gonzales Solis. (General Maritime Administration, Panama.)
Towards the development of maritime activities in Burundi, Marc Habonimana. (General Maritime Administration, Burundi.)
Improvement of maritime education in Iran, Behrooz Omaraee Hamedani. (Maritime Education & Training, Iran.)
Study of the development of the maritime department for surveys and inspection of ships in Saudi Arabia, Mohamed Tariq O. Iraqi. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Manpower study approach to the establishment of a maritime education and training system, Carlisle Marconi Jordan. (Maritime Education & Training, Trinidad and Tobago.)
Maritime safety administration in Somalia, Koshin. (Maritime Safety Administration, Somalia.)
Analysis of the fishing development in Seyschelles, Yvon Louis-Marie. (Maritime Education & Training, Seychelles.)
Implementation of the UNCTAD code of Conduct for Liner Conferences in developing countries, Coumba Seck Ly. (General Maritime Administration, Senegal.)
Maritime administration in Indonesia, Batara Mangarimpun Dharma Uli Manullang. (General Maritime Administration, Indonesia.)
Implications of the introduction of global maritime distress and safety system (gmdss) for Pakistan, Afzal Maqsood. (Maritime Education & Training, Pakistan.)
Advancement in maritime technology and its impact on safety, Gilbert Luke Mokiwa. (Maritime Education & Training, Tanzania.)
Considerations towards the employment of national seafarers on open registry ships, Moore.Jefferson C.. (General Maritime Administration, Liberia.)
Maritime administration in Nicaragua, Oscar. D. Silva Morales. (General Maritime Administration, Nicaragua.)
Port education and training, Felipe M. Moster. (General Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
Shipping and maritime legislation, Mohamed Mouffok. (General Maritime Administration, Algeria.)
Role of shipping in Kenya's national development, John Paul Muindi. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
Analysis of the maritime engineering education in India, Netaideb Mukhopadhyay. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
The roles of marketing management in ports, with special emphasis on the East African seaport of Mombasa, Elly Sr Oluoch. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
United Nations Convention on a Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences, Lamberto V. Pia. (General Maritime Administration, Philippines.)
Towards the establishment of a marine insurance industry in the Caribbean region, Carrol J. Pickersgill. (General Maritime Administration, Jamaica.)
Administrative proposal for the integral maritime development of Panama, Sebastian Fernandez Quiros. (General Maritime Administration, Panama.)
Ports in Guatemala, Cesar Augusto Samayoa Quiroz. (General Maritime Administration, Guatemala.)
Port development in Somalia, Saeed Hassan Rageh. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Shipping industry in Papua New Guinea, Chris K. Rupen. (General Maritime Administration, Papua New Guinea.)
Marine pollution of the Sudanese coast, Mahgoub Hassan Mohamed Salih. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Sudan.)
Integrated maritime education and its suitability for technically advanced ships, E.S.M. Senanayake. (Maritime Education & Training, Sri Lanka.)
Maritime activities in Somalia, Sheik Ahmed. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Development of shipping in Guyana, Henley M John Smart. (General Maritime Administration, Guyana.)
Towards a rational maritime education and training policy, Xiao-hong Su. (General Maritime Administration, China.)
Proposals for the updating of the Algerian marine engineering education and training system, Lies Tahri. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Status of marine affairs in Malaysia, Zakaria Yusof. (General Maritime Administration, Malaysia.)
Theses/Dissertations from 1986
Ports in Somalia a study of their operation, administration and development, Mohamed Said. Abdi. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Prerequisites for maritime development in Togo, Pilakiwe Abouzi. (General Maritime Administration, Togo.)