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Maritime Safety: How vessel tracking can aid shield our wate…
Maritime Safety: How vessel tracking can aid shield our waters
The sinking of the oil vessel “Erika” off the French shore in 1999 is understood as one of France’s worst ecological disasters. Adhering to the catastrophe, the E.U developed the European Maritime Safety Agency which runs the vessel web traffic surveillance system, SafeSeaNet.
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The sinking of the oil vessel “Erika” off the French coastline in 1999 is recognized as one of France’s worst ecological disasters. Complying with the calamity, the E.U developed the European Maritime Safety Agency which runs the vessel website traffic surveillance system, SafeSeaNet. Just how does it secure us?
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