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Course Name
Turkish
Denizel Operasyonlarda Çevre Yönetimi
English
Env.Manag.in Marine Operations
Course Code
DUM 611E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ata Bilgili
Course Objectives
1 To give information about pollution due to ships and ports.
2 To teach what kinds of operational methods could be followed in port and ship management to make a positive impact on the environment and to build the framework for this purpose.
3 To have students apply their mathematical knowledge to environmental problems.
4 To teach aspects of environmental management and impact assessment, while showing how these combine with scientific knowledge.
5 To enhance scientific knowledge analysis-synthesis and communication skills.
Course Description
Environmental notions and problems. Ship and port source pollution. Legal framework. Mathematics of pollution: advection, dispersion and residence time. Atmospheric pollution. Ballast water management. Oil pollution and its mathematics. Anti-fouling paint. Habitat destruction. Ship source waste water and garbage. Ship breaking. Noise pollution. Dredging operations. Environmental management systems. Environmental impact assessment. Environmental quality. Management optimization. GIS systems, coastal state, flag state, port state, measuring and monitoring , marine pollution arising from offshore facilities, recycling of offshore facilities, UNCLOS-1982, MARPOL.
Course Outcomes
1 Have detailed knowledge on every aspect of vessel source pollution.
2 Learn about of the international and national legal framework governing vessel-source marine pollution and make decisions accordingly.
3 Mathematically describe basic topics governing environmental pollution.
4 Make quantitative, as well as quantitative decisions concerning marine environment, based on scientific knowledge.
5 Show interdisciplinary approach to environmental impact assessment.
6 Prepare an environmental management plan for a specific port or vessel.
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