Examination of the literature reveals a paucity of dedicated research into collisions and
groundings involving UK fishing vessels. The aim of this research was to provide answers
to fundamental questions regarding the factors that contribute to fishing vessel traffic
losses. Data for this study were gathered from a broad range of sources and an eclectic
range of techniques employed in their analysis.
The recent development of the UK fishing fleet and the pattern of losses from all causes is
investigated for the period 1975 to 1994. Fishing vessel collision and grounding losses are
then set in relative perspective by comparison with those arising from other causes.
Aspects of the macro-environment in which the UK fishing fleet has operated since 1975
are examined and the results interpreted in the form of a comparative regional analysis. The
micro-environment prevailing in the fishing fleet is exemplified through combining an array
of observations made at sea on board working fishing vessels with questionnaire responses
drawn from representative samples of British fishermen in 22 fishing ports around the
country.
A previously unattempted composite analysis of the circumstances of fishing vessel
collision and grounding losses is presented and this allows for a number of conclusions to
be drawn. A causal analysis technique is applied to fishing vessel casualties for the first time
and leads to the identification of human factors as a more significant contributor to traffic
losses than either technical or environmental factors.
A novel programme of cross-validated observations of fishing vessel watch keepers in their
working environment was pursued, providing data on how attention is allocated, workload
levels at different stages in the fishing cycle and also on the watchkeeper's cognitive state
while on duty.
The thesis concludes with a wide ranging discussion and recommendations based on the
research that could contribute to reducing loss of life and vessels in traffic events, made
with due consideration for the physical and fiscal constraints that impinge upon the UK
fishing fleet.
Date of Award | 1997 |
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Original language | English |
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Factors Affecting Collision & Grounding Losses in the UK Fishing Fleet
FINDLAY, M. (Author). 1997
Student thesis: PhD