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This paper offers a brief review of recent and ongoing Norwegian activities aimed at improving safety at sea, focusing primarily on waters under Norwegian administration. Our discussion of international activities is mostly limited to ongoing IMO Polar Code efforts and Arctic Council search and rescue topics.
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195--201
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys., tab.
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- Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway
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- Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway
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- Norwegian Coastal Administration
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- [1] Arctic Council, 2009: Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment – 2009 Report, PAME, Borgir, Nordurslod - 600 Akureyri, Iceland, 2009
- [2] Arctic Council, 2010: Meeting of Senior Arctic Officials, sec. 6.3 Search and Rescue Task Force, AC-SAO-OCT10_FINAL REPORT, Torhavn, Faroe Islands, October 2010
- [3] Berg, T. E., Kjersem, F. and Kvamstad, B. 2010. Sjøsikkerhet – en felles utfordring, MARINTEK, Trondheim, Norway, November 2010.
- [4] IMO DE54, 2010: Report of the Working Group on Development of a Mandatory Polar Code, DE 54/WP.3, London, UK, October 2010.
- [5] IMO DE 55, 2010: Development of a Mandatory Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters – Report of the Correspondence Group, DE 55/12/**, London, UK, December 2010.
- [6] Ministry of the Environment, 2006: A holistic management plan for the marine environment in the Barents Sea and waters outside Lofoten, Governmental White Paper no. 8 (2005-2006), Oslo, Norway.
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