Description
Core Principles of Maritime Navigation introduces the main navigation concepts required by trainees and professionals involved in maritime operations. The book covers a wide range of subjects from wind, waves and depths to navigational marks and buoys, navigational techniques and equipment, passage planning, duties of the Officer of the Watch, berthing and anchorage. It is not intended to be a technical publication; rather, it aims to introduce core ideas and concepts in an accessible way for general readers, university students, cadets and for the continuous professional development of experienced seafarers.
About the Author
Alexander Arnfinn Olsen is a Senior Learning and Development Consultant for a leading UK maritime consultancy, instructional designer and freelance writer. He is the author of Introduction to Ship Operations and Onboard Safety (Routledge, 2022).
Reviews
"An ideal starter text for cadets who have no previous knowledge or experience of living and working at sea ... before the cadets start reading into the more technical aspects of their chosen career."
-- Hossein Enshaei, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
"An ideal starter text for cadets who have no previous knowledge or experience of living and working at sea ... before the cadets start reading into the more technical aspects of their chosen career."
-- Hossein Enshaei, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
Book Information
ISBN 9781032271385
Author Alexander Arnfinn Olsen
Format Paperback
Page Count 182
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 900g