{"title":"博卡湾交通量增加的风险是什么?","authors":"Igor Petrovic, Špiro Ivošević, Miroslav Vukičević","doi":"10.56080/jms221106","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Boka is undeniably one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. This may be a subjective opinion, however being included in UNESCO’s world heritage list may be an objective proof of such a statement. This is recognized by the Government, and nautical tourism has been set as one of the main development strategies for this area. The economic growth, on the other side brings problems that our limited sources can hardly cope with. Increased traffic i.e. number and size of vessels (boats/yachts/ships) that are visiting Boka Bay, enormous fuel quantities burnt by giant engines on mega cruisers, by-products of every day processes such as garbage and sewage cause many side effects that could be hidden. These are all risks that could create catastrophic consequences if not handled properly, and in long term, may turn one of the finest destinations into a place to be avoided. Navigation is a skill. Years of experience are required to become professional navigator. It is not a sport and it is risky to treat it like that. Risk management concept will be utilized for assessing mentioned risks and for establishing controls that will definitely reduce them. After short introduction of the concept, priority will be given to analysis of all factors that must be taken into account for successful risk assessment. Special attention will be paid for database that must be established for Boka Bay area. Next step in the process is identification of all hazards related to visits of different types of vessels. Setting the criteria and matrixes that are relevant for this special area is essential before final part of the research focused on risk assessment.","PeriodicalId":236082,"journal":{"name":"Časopis Pomorskog fakulteta Kotor - Journal of Maritime Sciences","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-11-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"What is a Risk of Increased Traffic in Boka Bay?\",\"authors\":\"Igor Petrovic, Špiro Ivošević, Miroslav Vukičević\",\"doi\":\"10.56080/jms221106\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Boka is undeniably one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. This may be a subjective opinion, however being included in UNESCO’s world heritage list may be an objective proof of such a statement. 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Boka is undeniably one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. This may be a subjective opinion, however being included in UNESCO’s world heritage list may be an objective proof of such a statement. This is recognized by the Government, and nautical tourism has been set as one of the main development strategies for this area. The economic growth, on the other side brings problems that our limited sources can hardly cope with. Increased traffic i.e. number and size of vessels (boats/yachts/ships) that are visiting Boka Bay, enormous fuel quantities burnt by giant engines on mega cruisers, by-products of every day processes such as garbage and sewage cause many side effects that could be hidden. These are all risks that could create catastrophic consequences if not handled properly, and in long term, may turn one of the finest destinations into a place to be avoided. Navigation is a skill. Years of experience are required to become professional navigator. It is not a sport and it is risky to treat it like that. Risk management concept will be utilized for assessing mentioned risks and for establishing controls that will definitely reduce them. After short introduction of the concept, priority will be given to analysis of all factors that must be taken into account for successful risk assessment. Special attention will be paid for database that must be established for Boka Bay area. Next step in the process is identification of all hazards related to visits of different types of vessels. Setting the criteria and matrixes that are relevant for this special area is essential before final part of the research focused on risk assessment.