2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2003.10.001
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Simulation of marine traffic in Istanbul Strait

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“…Owing to the extremely high density of marine traffic in the Istanbul Strait, it can be considered as one of the planet's busiest and most important, but also most hazardous and narrow, channels (Birkun 2002, Köse et al 2003, Mavrakis & Kontinakis 2008. The amount of marine traffic has increased steadily since the early 1990s (Deniz & Durmuşog lu 2008) and this trend is likely to continue in coming decades.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Owing to the extremely high density of marine traffic in the Istanbul Strait, it can be considered as one of the planet's busiest and most important, but also most hazardous and narrow, channels (Birkun 2002, Köse et al 2003, Mavrakis & Kontinakis 2008. The amount of marine traffic has increased steadily since the early 1990s (Deniz & Durmuşog lu 2008) and this trend is likely to continue in coming decades.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not only a vitally important marine ecosystem (Öztürk & Öztürk 1996), but represents an area of great strategic, economic and cultural value (Öztürk & Öztürk 1996, Köse et al 2003, Atar & Ates 2009). For centuries, the Istanbul Strait has been the most important route for oil transportation between the Black Sea and the Medi terranean Sea, as it is the only waterway between these basins (Özsoy et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only in three areas the opinions of the experts does not similar with the accident ratios. These are the North entrance of the Istanbul Strait (sections 1 and 2) where the accident ratio is high, the İstinye (section 8, 9) and the Kandilli, Çengelköy (sections 10,11,12) where the accident ratio is low. The sections 8, 10, 11 and 12 are very narrow areas where it is difficult to navigate especially for big ships.…”
Section: Expert Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With its length and width, it is not only one of the most important and narrowest straits of the world but also has more than ten sharp turns [1]. Its width between Kandilli and Bebek is a mere 698 m [2]. The Bosphorus is one of most important natural straits in the world, handling 150 transit ships, 23 freighters with dangerous cargo and 2500 local transport ships with 2 million passengers on a daily basis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%