The safe operation of oil tankers in the maritime industry Because oil is a highly combustible substance, transporting it in tankers is a process that is fraught with significant danger. There is a danger of hazards associated with the sea transportation of oil utilizing tankers, such as fires and explosions, which can result in injuries, […]
The quality of MET of ship officers in Nigeria It is the responsibility of the Nigerian Maritime Education and Training system, often known as MET, to ensure that all members of the maritime sector, including seafarers and ship officers, receive adequate training. The Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron is the only entity that is governed […]
The retention of ship officers and its benefits in the maritime The lack of people who are qualified to work at sea, notably in the capacity of ship officers, has developed into a problem that affects the entire world. Shipping businesses are growing increasingly anxious about how they will be able to properly continue their […]
Marine safety on board vessel Accidents on the water are nevertheless rather common, despite the fact that they happen less frequently than on the roads. The persons who are on board a vessel during an accident at sea could get anything from minor injuries to fatal ones. Because human error is the cause of the […]
Analyzing the Effectiveness of Seafarers Training in Nigeria The maritime industry is one of the most heavily regulated fields in Nigeria, despite the fact that being a seafarer is one of the greatest paying vocations there is. One not only needs to have completed the necessary schooling but also needs to have prior experience working […]
Impact of concession on port range competitiveness using Apapa port (Nigeria) as a pilot study The port reform and concession that took place in Nigeria in 2006 resulted in the transition of port operational services from the public sector to the private sector, although this did not result in the ports being fully privatized. This […]
An evaluation of cabotage law in Nigeria The Cabotage Act of 2003 details the legal framework for espionage and espionage-related activities in Nigeria. It was conceived of in 2003 and passed into law in May of 2004, with two key goals in mind: i. To give native and future operators the ability to register and […]
Impact of ship collision on the marine environment Even while shipping is generally regarded as one of the safest modes of transportation, there is still a significant risk of accidents occurring, most notably collisions between ships. The immediate and major effect that ship collisions have on the surrounding maritime ecosystem is as follows: To begin, […]
Maritime safety and security Safety and security on the high seas The term “maritime industry” refers to any business or activity that takes place on the water, such as the transportation of goods and people (through ships), the import and export of goods via shipping services, and a variety of other activities that take place […]
Maritime operations/nautical science in Nigeria, Australia, Asia, and European Ports Maritime operations inside the boundaries of Nigeria One of the nations that derives a significant amount of economic advantage from the maritime industry is Nigeria. It has a coastline that is close to 853 kilometers in total length. The state of Lagos, as well as […]