Modeling of Stownet Fisherman's Senses on Minimum Passing Distance between Fishing Boat and Ships
こませ網漁船と一般航行船舶の離隔距離に関するこませ網漁業者意識のモデル化
The Bisan-Seto sea area in the Inland sea of Japan is not only a marine traffic congested area but a good fishing area. Stownet fishing boats which operate fishing actively conflict with ships in the Bisan-Seto sea area. It is necessary that quantitative evaluation of the ship's maneuvering difficulty and also the stownet fishing boat's fishing operation difficulty for relaxation of conflict between stownet fishing boats and ships. On the basis of the above consideration, the authors made inquiries to stownet fishermen about minimum passing distance between stownet fishing boat and ship, and then found that can be closely resembled by regression lines through the regression analysis. As the result of the investigation, the authors proposed models of stownet fisherman's senses on passing distance between stownet fishing boat and ships which are resembled by regression lines through the regression analysis.
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Authors:
- Sakaide, Masatoshi
- Sera, Wataru
- Inoue, Kinzo
- Motomura, Kojiro
- Publication Date: 2010
Language
- English
- Japanese
Media Info
- Media Type: Web
- Features: References;
- Pagination: pp 139-148
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Serial:
- The Journal of Japan Institute of Navigation
- Volume: 122
- Issue Number: 0
- Publisher: Japan Institute of Navigation
- ISSN: 0388-7405
- EISSN: 2187-3275
- Serial URL: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/jin/-char/en
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Fisheries; Fishing vessels; Maneuvering; Marine safety; Passing; Traffic conflicts; Traffic congestion
- Geographic Terms: Japan
- Subject Areas: Marine Transportation; Safety and Human Factors; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01626471
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
- Files: TRIS, JSTAGE
- Created Date: Feb 27 2017 9:06AM