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Can Marina Qualify as a Place of Refuge?
Author(s) -
Ranka Petrinović,
Nikola Mandić
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
transactions on maritime science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.199
H-Index - 4
eISSN - 1848-3305
pISSN - 1848-3313
DOI - 10.7225/toms.v08.n01.012
Subject(s) - port (circuit theory) , legislation , tourism , business , environmental protection , environmental planning , geography , engineering , law , political science , archaeology , electrical engineering
This paper deals with marinas as potential places of refuge. A place of refuge is a port, a part of a port, a sheltered wharf or anchorage, or another sheltered area where temporary accommodation of vessels and marine facilities is possible in order to render assistance or avoid potential threats to humans, ships and the environment. Marinas, as the most important type of nautical port, are suitable for smaller vessels. In countries like the Republic of Croatia, where the development of nautical tourism is of great importance, the obligation of marinas to provide assistance or grant access to ships in distress needs to be established. Thereby, it is essential to take into account all marina characteristics and compare them with those of other types of ports. In Croatian legislation, places of refuge are regulated by the Ordinance on Places of Refuge compliant with IMO Guidelines A.949 (23) and A.950 (23) and European Directives (2002/59 / EC). The paper analyses the suitability of the marinas as places of refuge for vessels, primarily vessels for nautical tourism.

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