Although considerable progress has recently been made in the evolution of marine traffic procedures in coastal and waterway areas, mariners are finding difficulty in coping with the diverse traffic schemes that have so far been devised. This paper is a plea for international and logical marine traffic management, so that ships can operate safely and efficiently within a framework of the proliferating offshore zonal legislation that we are now witnessing.
The vagrant ethic: Need for a sea-lane philosophy
Maritime Policy & Management ; 4 , 4 ; 203-208
1977-04-01
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