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  • UXO Assessment on the Romanian Black Sea Coast

    Laurențiu-Florin Constantinoiu, Eugen Rusu, Maria-Emanuela Mihailov
    7-17

    Article ID: 4497
    1473  (Abstract) 233  (Download)

    Abstract:

    This paper aims to provide the reader with the results of the Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) survey of the defensive historical naval minefields launched by the Romanian and German Navies on the Romanian Black Sea coast, during the Second World War. This UXO survey was carried out between 2015-2018 by the Romanian Navy’s hydrographic ship “Commander... More

    2022-06-13
  • Analysis of the Mamaia Bay shoreline Retreat with Hard and Soft Protection Works

    Catalin Anton, Carmen Gasparotti, Iulia Alina Anton, Eugen Rusu

    Article ID: 490
    760  (Abstract) 128  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Integrated Coastal Zone Management is a complex concept that involves various economic, social and environmental factors. There are often conflicting approaches to these factors. Furthermore, when it is decided to implement structural works in the coastal area, it must be taken into account the particularity of the area, the way in which it is developed... More

    2019-05-24
  • Preliminary Findings on Distribution of Bali Sardinella (Sardinella lemuru) in Relation to Oceanographic Conditions during Southeast Monsoon in Bali Strait Using Remotely Sensed Data

    Achmad Fachruddin Syah, Nurul Setyowati, Eko Susilo

    Article ID: 662
    643  (Abstract) 214  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Bali sardinella (Sardinella lemuru) is the main fishing catches in Bali Strait. The distribution of S. lemuru and its preferred oceanographic condition were investigated from remotely sensed data. The objectives of this study were to elucidate the distribution of S. lemuru and the preferred oceanographic condition of S. lemuru in Bali Strait using remotely sensed data. Sea surface... More

    2019-06-14
  • Can Air Quality be Influenced in Coastal Areas by Shipping?

    Vasile Rata, Eugen Rusu

    Article ID: 1287
    532  (Abstract) 99  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The problem of pollution is a topical issue at global, regional but also at the local level. Starting from this idea, the question arises whether the coastal region in the North-East of the Black Sea is affected by the emissions resulting from the combustion of marine fuels in large ship engines, which manage to set... More

    2019-12-30
  • Study of the Effective Factors on Shelf Currents in the Southern Caspian Sea

    Maryam ShieaAli

    Article ID: 550
    447  (Abstract) 122  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The current and wind records and the physical parameter structures such as temperature and salinity in the southwestern part of the Caspian Sea adjacent to Anzali Port were investigated from November 2004 up to the end of January 2005. Results show that, despite the existence of relatively weak winds along the coast in the area,... More

    2019-05-24
  • Microbial Communities in Water during Red Tides along the Coast of China-A Case Study of Prorocentrum Donghaiense Red Tide in the East China Sea

    Bei Huang, Na Wei, Yuheng Hu, Hongyue Mao

    Article ID: 2622
    390  (Abstract) 153  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Red tides are a major public hazard in the global oceans. The coast of the East China Sea is the sea area where red tide disasters are the most frequent and serious in China. In order to accurately grasp the occurrence of red tides in the coastal waters of the East China Sea, and to... More

    2021-02-07
  • Spatial Analysis of Maritime Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

    Okpuvwie Ejuvweyere Jonathan

    Article ID: 3810
    349  (Abstract) 193  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Humans rely on the sea for food and mineral resources; hence it is vital to their economic survival. Nations all throughout the world rely on the water for trade and commerce. This article looks at the present condition of marine security in the Gulf of Guinea. The Gulf of Guinea has a total shoreline of... More

    2021-10-29
  • Hydrocarbon Detection Based on Phase Decomposition in Chaoshan Depression, Northern South China Sea

    Guangjian Zhong, Renqi Jiang, Hai Yi, Jincai Wu, Changmao Feng, Gang Zhou, Kun Wang, Lina Liu, Ming Sun

    Article ID: 3063
    291  (Abstract) 116  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Located in the northern South China Sea, Chaoshan Depression is mainly a residual Mesozoic depression, with a construction of Meso-Cenozoic strata over 7000m thick and good hydrocarbon accumulation conditions. Amplitude attribute of -90°phase component derived by phase decomposition is employed to detect Hydrocarbon in the zone of interest (ZOI) in Chaoshan Depression. And... More

    2021-04-22
  • An Evaluation of the Main Physical Features and Circulation Patterns in the Black Sea Basin

    Alina Girleanu, Eugen Rusu

    Article ID: 2552
    382  (Abstract) 108  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Having as target the semi-enclosed basin of the Black Sea, the primary purpose of the existing paper is to present an overview of its extensive physical features and circulation patterns. To achieve this goal, more than five decades of data analysis - from 1960 to 2015 - were taken into consideration and the results were... More

    2021-02-07
  • Roles of Geospatial Technologies in Hydrographic Practice

    Okpuvwie Ejuvweyere Jonathan, Garba Mustapha

    Article ID: 3785
    283  (Abstract) 135  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Any seafarer or mariner that uses the sea knows that navigation without correct charts is impossible and hazardous because nautical charts are the most essential and indispensable tools for vessels to sail safely at sea. For vessels to safely sail at sea, the seas and the oceans ought to be charted and this falls within... More

    2022-01-12
  • Thermal Front Variability during the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Banda Sea Using Remotely Sensed Data

    Achmad Fachruddin Syah, Siti Sholehah

    Article ID: 2741
    608  (Abstract) 290  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The Banda Sea is one of the routes of global ocean currents that move from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. This flow is known as Indonesian Through Flow (ITF). The Banda Sea is an area where warm and cold water masses meet, so it has the potential for a thermal front. This study... More

    2021-04-08
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