Risk Assessment of Fishing Trawl Activities To Subsea Pipelines Of Sabah And Labuan Waters

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Dr. Ahmad Faizal
Mohd Hafizi Said
Associate Professor Dr. Khalid Samo
Dr. Mohd Hairil
Ismail Zainol
Ismail Zainol

Abstract

Trawling is a method of catching fish in a large volume where fish nets are pulled through water using one or two boats. Bottom trawling is where the nets are pulled over on the seabed. The gear of the bottom trawling would impact the exposed subsea pipeline, on the seabed. Subsea pipelines transport crude oil and gas from the offshore platform to shore facility. This study assesses the risk of fish trawling activities to the subsea pipelines at Sabah and Labuan offshore. The specification of trawl equipment used by local trawlers in Sabah was determined by onsite survey. The frequency of fish trawler crossing over the pipelines was calculated based interview on operation and site survey. The calculation of pull-over load of otter board was calculated using the DNVGL algorithm. The severity and frequency index of the risk matrix was developed based on literature review. Results showed that the pull-over load of otter board would not damage the pipelines. The risk posed by fish trawler activity to the pipelines is low and moderate.

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Mohd Hafizi Said, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Mr. Mohd Hafizi Said is a lecturer of maritime safety that specialiased in risk assessment. He was a deck officer of commercial vessels before he joined UMT as a lecturer.

Associate Professor Dr. Khalid Samo, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

 Dr. Khalid Samo is Associate Professor of Maritime Technology specialised in Fishing Gear Technology.

Dr. Mohd Hairil, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Dr. Mohd Hairil is senior lecturer of maritime technology that specialised in offshore structure.

Ismail Zainol, Universiti Kuala Lumpur Institute of Marine Engineering Technology

Mr. Ismail Zainol is  lecturer of marine enginering of Institute of Marine Engineering Technology.

Ismail Zainol, Universiti Kuala Lumpur Institute of Marine Engineering Technology

Mr. Ismail Zainol is  lecturer of marine enginering of Institute of Marine Engineering Technology.