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About This Presentation

Stakeholder participation
Business plan
Fish quality assurance
Best management practices
Port operations
Boatyard operations
Prevention of pollution �


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FLEET MANAGEMENT AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING SUBMITTED BY: AISWARIA ASHOKAN ARCHANA A NAIR DEVADATH C MEGHA VINOD

TOPICS Stakeholder participation Business plan Fish quality assurance Best management practices Port operations Boatyard operations Prevention of pollution

INTRODUCTION Port management involves the efficient and sustainable operation of a port to facilitate the movement of goods, passengers and vessels. It encompasses a wide range of activities, including cargo handling, vessel traffic management, infrastructure maintenance, environmental protection and stakeholder engagement. Successful port management requires a coordinated effort from various stakeholders, including port authorities, shipping companies, government agencies, local communities, environmental organisations and other relevant parties.

STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Participatory types of management, where responsibilities for port management functions are shared between fisheries and various user groups Objective: It is stratergy to win support to the project, to gain commitment to the project and ultimately to increase the chances for sustainability and transparency of management process

CUSTOMERS STAKEHOLDERS INVESTORS SUPPLIERS EMPLOYEES LOCAL COMMUNITIES PUBLIC BODIES GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT NGO’S

Some key points on stakeholder participation in harbour management: Identification of stakeholders Regular consultation and communication Inclusive decision making Addressing concerns and feedback Transparency and accountability Sustainable and responsible practices Conflict resolution Monitoring and evalution

BUSINESS PLAN The main part of a business plan is the financial plan, aimed at producing an economically viable port operation. The financial plan should identify and balance all maintenance outlays and operational costs with the revenue generated.

FISH QUALITY ASSURANCE Fish quality and food safety in a fishing harbour is aimed at reducing post- harvest losses and to ensure the proper handling of fish at sea as well as on shore so that the fish leaving the fishing port is of an assured quality and safe for human consumption.

Sensory evaluation Texture analysis Chemical analysis Microbiological analysis Fish handling and hygiene Temperature monitoring Gut content analysis Fatty acid composition Fish quality assessment method

Best management practices Effective port management involves the implementation of best practices to ensure smooth operations, maximise efficiency, and promote sustainable development Strategic Planning Stakeholder Engagement Environmental Sustainability Safety and Security Infrastructure Development Optimal Resource Allocation Streamlined Customs Procedures Training and Development Port Community Systems (PCS) Disaster Preparedness Innovation and Research

Best port management practices encompass various aspects, including port operations, boatyard operations, and pollution prevention. By implementing these best management practices, ports can become more competitive, environmentally responsible, and responsive to the needs of stakeholders while ensuring sustainable growth in the long term

PORT OPERATIONS Port operations encompass the day-to-day activities involved in managing the flow of goods and vessels in and out of the port. This includes cargo handling, berth allocation, customs clearance, vessel scheduling, and intermodal connectivity. Efficient port operations rely on modern technologies, automation, and data-driven approaches to optimise processes and reduce delays. Vessel traffic management systems help monitor and manage ship movements to ensure safe navigation and efficient use of port facilities.

Port security Vessel traffic management Intermodal connectivity Efficient cargo handling Customer service Financial management Port operation

BOATYARD OPERATION Boatyard operations pertain to the management of facilities that handle the maintenance, repair, and storage of vessels. A well-organised boatyard ensures proper maintenance procedures, adheres to health and safety protocols, and provides efficient boat handling services. Environmental compliance is critical in boatyard operations to minimise pollution and protect nearby water bodies. Proper waste management and recycling initiatives help reduce the environmental impact of boatyard activities.

Health and Safety Environmental Compliance Proper Waste Management Maintenance and Repair Procedures Efficient Boat Handling

POLLUTION PREVENTION Pollution prevention is a crucial aspect of responsible port and boatyard management. Ports are susceptible to various forms of pollution, including oil spills, air emissions, ballast water discharge, and sediment runoff. To prevent pollution, ports and boatyards implement rigorous spill prevention and response plans, manage ballast water in compliance with regulations, control air emissions from port operations, and adopt sediment and stormwater management practices. By prioritising pollution prevention, port management contributes to environmental protection and sustainable operations.

Oil Spill Prevention and Response Regularly review oil spill prevention plans, cleanup equipments to minimise impact of oil spill Waste Minimisation Recycling programs, waste segregation, use eco-friendly materials Ballast Water Management Comply with ballast water management regulations to prevent the introduction of invasive species and potential ecological disruptions. Air Quality Management Monitor and manage air emissions from port operations, such as ship engines and port equipment, to reduce air pollution. Sediment and stormwater management Implement erosion control measures and manage stormwater runoff to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge into nearby water bodies. Environmental Monitoring Implement erosion control measures and manage stormwater runoff to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge into nearby water bodies.

MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships): MARPOL is one of the most significant international treaties addressing marine pollution. It covers various types of marine pollution, such as oil, chemicals, sewage, garbage, and air emissions from ships. SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea): While SOLAS is primarily focused on maritime safety, it also includes measures to prevent marine pollution, particularly oil pollution from ships. It mandates certain safety measures and procedures to prevent pollution incidents UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea): UNCLOS is a comprehensive treaty governing various aspects of the world's oceans, including measures to protect and preserve the marine environment.

Conclusion Successful port management requires a holistic approach that addresses various interconnected aspects, including stakeholder participation, fish quality assurance, port operation, boatyard operation, and pollution prevention. By effectively managing these elements, ports can achieve efficiency, sustainability, and a positive impact on the environment and communities they serve. By integrating all these aspects, port management can achieve a balance between economic growth, environmental protection, and social responsibility.

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