JOURNAL OF MARITIME RESEARCH (JMR) publishes original research papers in English analysing the maritime sector international, national, regional or local. JMR is published quarterly and the issues-whether ordinary or monographic-include both theoretical and empirical approaches to topics of current interest in line with the editorial aims and scope of the journal.

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The objective of JMR is to contribute to the progress, development and diffusion of research on the maritime sector. The aim is to provide a multidisciplinary forum for studies of the sector from the perspective of all four of the following broad areas of scientific knowledge: experimental sciences, nautical sciences, engineering and social sciences.

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Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024)

Published: 2024-04-29

Analysis of Fishermen Satisfaction Level at Ujong Baroh Fishing Port, Aceh, Indonesia

Razali Thaib, Rizwan Thaib, Tania Mauliza, Ichsan Setiawan, Sayyid Afdhal El-Rahimi

30-35

A Comprehensive Approach to Structural Integrity Analysis and Maintenance Strategy for Ship’s Hull

Oleksiy Melnyk, Svitlana Onyshchenko, Oleg Onishchenko, Oleхandr Shibaev, Yana Volyanskaya

36-44

Safe Manning: Workload Assessment of Deck Officers

Sujit Kumar Pathak, Dr. Capt. S. Bhardwaj

106-113

Tidal of Malacca Straits From AIS Data

Masnawi Mustaffa; E.N. Amirah, S. Ahmad, N.A. Aini, R. Ghazali

120-125

Comparative study of LNG/MGO emission levels on a ROPAX ship

Elias Altarriba, Sirpa Rahiala, Taru Tanhuanpää

140-152

The Impact of Diverse Culture Towards Safety Onboard Ship

Derek Mar Montallana; John Erniest D. Pitogo, Dexter P. Rodrigo, July S. Naingue, Wilfredo A. Orillo, cdt, Jessie Rex B. Quimco, Jericho Vinz A. Pedrano, Velmer F. Rocaberte

153-156

From Container Terminal to Smart Ports: A State of Art

Safia Nasih, Sara Arezki, T. Gadi

174-179

Shipping Revenue Performance and the Global Economy: Evidence from Nigeria

University Ovuokeroye Edih, Humphrey Omorho Onoriode, Fidelia Igemohia

180-187

The Research and Design of Fire Alarm Systems using Virtual Reality Technology Enhance Safety Training in the Maritime

Nguyen Dinh Thach, Hung Nguyen Van, Dinh Anh Tuan, Doan Huu Khanh, Le Van Tam

193-200

Development on Strategic Decision Making to Support National Maritime Security

Avando Bastari, Okol Sri Suharyo, Ayip Rivai Prabowo, A.K. Susilo

201-211

The Effect of Human Resource Practice on The Competitive Advantage: A Case Study on Aqaba Port

Raid Albrizat, Dr Muhammad Aslaam Abdul Ghani, Yahia Alajaleen, Qais Albtoosh

238-246

An Analysis of Abandonment of Seafarers and Preventive Measures

Vairavan C., Le Thi Minh Que, Mr. S. Ramaraju

247-252

Future opportunities for port city development: A reciprocal evaluation for competitive advantage for Malaysian seaports

Rosmaizura Mohd Zain, Jagan Jeevan, Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh, Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Ainon Ramli, Mohd Zaimmudin Mohd Zain, Liafisu Sina Yekini, Ali Nur Dirie

265-282

Redundant constraints in diesel engines′ mechanisms: a case study

Vladyslav Protsenko, O. Kliuiev, S. Rusanov, O. Voitovych, A. Volkova

283-289

Ship Simulation Study to Determine the Safety of Navigation Channel at Terengganu River, Malaysia

Amirul Kamil Munawwar Azhar, Mohammad Khairuddin Othman, Noor Apandi Osnin

294-297

Bottom Sediment Analysis at Lhok Seudu Beach, Aceh Besar

Ichsan Setiawan, Yopi Ilhamsyah, Muhammad Wildan Gunarya, Muhammad Ridha Ihsan, Syarifah Meurah Yuni

333-337

Numerical analysis of a barge collision with bridge pier by using finite element method

Kazi Naimul Hoque, Sabrina Salam, Mst. Zebun Nahar Eti Moni

353-360

Using the Closed Loop Communication System to Prevent Accidents Caused by Human Errors

Dmitry Mozhey, J.A. González-Almeida, María del Cristo Adrián de Ganzo, Alejandro U. Gómez Correa, Javier Almenara de Luz

361-369

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