Ice Navigation

Ice Navigation
Title Ice Navigation PDF eBook
Author Norvald Kjerstad
Publisher Fagbokforlaget
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Ice breaking operations
ISBN 9788251927604

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Ice Navigation gives a thorough introduction and description of most aspects related to the operation of ships in polar and ice-covered waters. The subjects covered include geography, technology, environment, routing, and regulations. This will be an invaluable book for those operating ships - onboard and ashore - as well as those involved in planning maritime operations in remote and ice-infested regions. Ice Navigation covers the subject matter in the IMO Guidelines for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Resolution A.1024 (26) adopted on December 2, 2009), as well as the issues described in the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping Convention.

Ships Navigating in Ice

Ships Navigating in Ice
Title Ships Navigating in Ice PDF eBook
Author Judith C. Joba
Publisher Transport Canada
Total Pages 216
Release 1985
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Selected bibliography covering references to research reports, papers published in technical journals, articles selected from open literature and unpublished material available from 1970 to 1980.

Handling Ships in Ice

Handling Ships in Ice
Title Handling Ships in Ice PDF eBook
Author Johan Buysse
Publisher
Total Pages 166
Release 2007
Genre Ice navigation
ISBN 9781870077842

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The Optimization of Parameters for Ships Navigating in Ice

The Optimization of Parameters for Ships Navigating in Ice
Title The Optimization of Parameters for Ships Navigating in Ice PDF eBook
Author L. G. Tsoy
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 717
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1527589374

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This book presents an analytical review of the world’s construction of icebreakers, detailing the prospects of navigation along the North Sea Route. It provides the results of engineering and cost efficiency feasibility studies (ECSs) for arctic icebreakers and ice-going new generation transport ships forming part of the Russian merchant fleet. The book considers theoretical and experimental studies of ice performance of domestic icebreakers, provides the results of research into the design and construction of ice navigation transport ships, and discusses aspects of safe navigation in ice conditions.

The Ice Navigation Manual

The Ice Navigation Manual
Title The Ice Navigation Manual PDF eBook
Author D. J. House
Publisher Young Writers
Total Pages 409
Release 2010
Genre Ice breaking operations
ISBN 9789053315989

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Ships Navigating in Ice

Ships Navigating in Ice
Title Ships Navigating in Ice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1982
Genre Ice navigation
ISBN

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Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters

Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters
Title Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters PDF eBook
Author Canadian Coast Guard
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Ice navigation
ISBN

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"The CCG/6120 - Ice Navigation in Canadian Waters Manual is published by the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) in collaboration with Transport Canada Marine Safety, the Canadian Ice Service (CIS) of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Canadian Hydrographic Service of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The publication is intended to assist vessels operating in ice in all Canadian waters, including the Arctic. This document will provide mariners of vessels transiting Canadian ice-covered waters with the necessary understanding of the regulations, shipping support services, hazards and navigation techniques in ice"--Preface, page xiv.