Theses/Dissertations from 1985
Developments towards regional maritime integration, Magnus Teye Addico. (General Maritime Administration, Ghana.)
Necessity for a better established maritime administration in Benin, Wenceslas Charles Afouda. (General Maritime Administration, Benin.)
Maritime affairs in landlocked countries, Mario Raul Aguilar Zamorano. (General Maritime Administration, Bolivia.)
Establishment of maritime academy in developing countries, Okon Joel Ahimon. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
Protection against environmental pollution by noxious substances other than oil, with reference to the major ports of Saudi Arabia, Khayat Khalil Ahmed. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Saudi Arabia.)
Training of manpower in the marine fishing industry of Nigeria, Olukayode Ibukuno Akinsoji. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Nigeria.)
Towards the development of maritime safety administration in developing countries, Ngongboh Barnabas Akwo. (General Maritime Administration,
Liner shipping : the code and the G.C.C. states, Mohamad K Al-Mazeedi. (General Maritime Administration,
Maritime administration in Papua New Guinea: an emphasis on problems, Tony Amao. (General Maritime Administration, Papua New Guinea.)
Maritime education and training in Bangladesh, Ruhul A.K.M. Amin. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
Development of nautical education and training in Nigeria, Herbert Okechukwu Anarah. (Maritime Education & Training, Nigeria.)
Education and training of nautical officers in Panama, Eduardo E. Arauz M.. (Maritime Education & Training, Panama.)
Education and training of maritime personnel in Bangladesh, M. Badiuzzman. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Bangladesh.)
Towards the development of a national maritime administration in Ghana, Ambrose Beecham. (General Maritime Administration, Ghana.)
Diesel engine room simulator for marine engineering education and training in Morocco, Abderrafia Bennis. (Maritime Education & Training, Morocco.)
Economical aspects of hull paint system, Djebaili Bernard. (Maritime Education & Training,
Maritime legislation and development of maritime transport in Sierra Leone, Francis Bockari. (General Maritime Administration, Sierra Leone.)
Port safety: an operational approach, Simond Raymond Bruce. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Liberia.)
Passage planning and weather routing, Yi-Shun Chen. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Control of the coastal waters in Honduras, Ensign Jorge C. Colindres M.. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Honduras.)
Maritime administration in developing country - Guinea, Ibrahima D. Conde. (General Maritime Administration, Guinea.)
Maritime safety administration : suggested model for Cyprus, Andreas A. Constantinou. (Maritime Safety Administration, Cyprus.)
Contribution to national maritime development in Haiti, Pierre Constant. (General Maritime Administration, Haiti.)
Towards a new maritime administration in Colombia, Julio Espita. (General Maritime Administration, Colombia.)
Delimitation of the areas of maritime jurisdiction of Gabon, Joseph M. Etoughe-Obame. (General Maritime Administration, Gabon.)
International maritime conventions and their application in Cameroon maritime legislation, Hans Ewang. (General Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Education and training of nautical officers leading to master (F.G.) certificate in Bangladesh, Abu Sufi Mohmad Fatehlohani. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)
Oil contingency plan for Costa Rica, Jorge Adolfo Gallegos. (General Maritime Administration, Costa Rica.)
Administration and operation of the ports in Ghana, Nestor Percy Galley. (General Maritime Administration, Ghana.)
Guidelines to improve a coastal shipping company, Antonella Gaviria. (General Maritime Administration,
Prevention and control of pollution in the marine environment, Alain Regis Gnambault. (General Maritime Administration,
Port state control and the question of introducing such control in developing countries, Ramiro Salinas Guerra. (General Maritime Administration, Peru.)
The suitability of radar simulators in marine casualty investigations, Federico Hatzenbühler. (Maritime Education & Training, Argentina.)
Development of courses for the maritime training institute of the Shipping Corporation of India, Tarasingh D. Hazari. (Maritime Education & Training, India.)
Present maritime situation in Peru, Gonzalo Jauregui. (Maritime Safety Administration, Peru.)
Market analysis and chartering strategies, Edgard Jimenez. (General Maritime Administration, Gabon.)
Maritime safety administration in Iran, Majid Keynejad. (Maritime Safety Administration, Iran.)
Role of the international organizations in the advancement of the third world, Luci Kitchin. (General Maritime Administration, Jamaica.)
Scheme for the efficiency of the maritime safety in Zaire, Lutumba Komba. (General Maritime Administration, Zaire.)
Possible contribution of the regional academy of sciences and sea techniques in Abidjan : to the safety of navigation in coastal waters and ports of West Africa, with particular reference to Ivory Coast, Yoboue Kouassi. (Maritime Education & Training, Ivory Coast.)
Liberia as a maritime flag state and its economic impact, A Lamii Kromah. (General Maritime Administration, Liberia.)
Radar navigation simulator syllabus for the Algerian Maritime Academy, Lounes Lahyani. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Error analysis of position fixing by satellite, Lianting Li. (Maritime Education & Training, China.)
Shipping in Cyprus, Andreas C. Loizides. (Maritime Education & Training, Cyprus.)
Sub-regional maritime co-operation in East Africa, Abraham S Massawe. (General Maritime Administration, Tanzania.)
Administrative organization of a container system in a developing country, Ofelia Mendoza. (General Maritime Administration,
Ports development in Somalia: their impact on economic growth to the state, A.S. Mohamed. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Maritime safety administration in Iran, Hossain Mohit. (Maritime Safety Administration, Iran.)
Making of an effective inland shipping act of Malawi, A. D.B. Msowoya. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Malawi.)
Maritime administration in Somalia, Munye. (General Maritime Administration, Somalia.)
Marine pollution: a threat to the Kenyan economy, Mohamed Kassim Mwatuwano. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
Future role of administration surveyors in India, S. Narayan. (Maritime Safety Administration, India.)
Nautical education and training in Mexico, Genaro H. Narvaez. (Maritime Education & Training, Mexico.)
Government fleet, Leith Nasak. (General Maritime Administration, Vanuatu.)
National maritime legislation and the shipping industry in Tanzania, C. J. G. Ndalama. (General Maritime Administration, Tanzania.)
Marine pollution prevention and contingency planning, Nsambu Athanasius Nsahlai. (General Maritime Administration, Cameroon.)
Importance of a merchant fleet in Kenya, Samuel Nginga Nzavu. (General Maritime Administration, Kenya.)
Maritime code for Equatorial Guinea, Rafael Asangono Obiang. (General Maritime Administration, Equatorial Guinea.)
Perspective development of maritime activities in a small island state, Marie Carmel Oscar. (General Maritime Administration, Haiti.)
Future of West Africa's liner conferences, Benjamin Owusu-Mensah. (General Maritime Administration, Ghana.)
Proposal for legislation concerning offshore mobile units in India, R. S. Panwar. (Maritime Safety Administration, India.)
Organisation and management of a maritime training institution, George M. Pimentel. (Maritime Education & Training, Philippines.)
UNCTAD code : suggestions on its implementation in Thailand, Veera Puripanyawong. (General Maritime Administration, Thailand.)
Safety and economic aspects of inland navigation on the Amazona rivers, Jaime Quintana Marsano. (Maritime Safety Administration, Peru.)
Maritime administration in Malaysia, Karuppiah Ramadas. (General Maritime Administration, Malaysia.)
Establishment of a marine fire fighting school in Algeria, Abdelkrim Rezal. (Maritime Education & Training, Algeria.)
Investigation into marine collisions, Salah Ahmed Mohamed Saleh. (Maritime Education & Training, Egypt.)
Contribution of maritime activities to the development of Mauretania, Aly Samba Sall. (General Maritime Administration, Mauritania.)
Containerization development in Indonesia, Darmatuah Saragih. (General Maritime Administration, Indonesia.)
How to improve maritime education in Mexico using existing structure and human resources, Angel Saucedo Escobar. (Maritime Education & Training, Mexico.)
International convention related to the prevention and abatement of marine pollution, Idrissa Sompare. (General Maritime Administration, Guinea.)
Panama 2000 : a strategy for national maritime development, Ivette Ng de Tejada. (General Maritime Administration, Panama.)
Problems connected with the establishment and development of merchant marine in Senegal, El Hadji Tobe. (General Maritime Administration, Senegal.)
Port of Cotonou role in the subregional economic development in West Africa, Mohamed Yacoubou. (General Maritime Administration, Benin.)
Maritime education policy for the years to come, Jeon Yeong Woo. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Korea.)
Legal aspects of marine environment protection and oil pollution control in the Arabian Gulf region, Yousif Zainal. (General Maritime Administration,
Mexican directorate for marine safety, Emilio Zavala Madero. (Maritime Safety & Environmental Administration, Mexico.)
Causes, effects and recommendations to combat marine pollution in the river Karnaphuli and the estuarine water, Mohammed A. M. Ziauddin. (Maritime Education & Training, Bangladesh.)