PENGARUH FAKTOR CUACA TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS OPERASI KAPAL MV. WAN SENDARI PADA RUTE BINTAN – SINGAPORE (STUDI VOYAGE VICE VERSA)

Reza, Mulya Pratama (2026) PENGARUH FAKTOR CUACA TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS OPERASI KAPAL MV. WAN SENDARI PADA RUTE BINTAN – SINGAPORE (STUDI VOYAGE VICE VERSA). KARYA TULIS.

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Abstract

Maritime safety is a fundamental aspect of sea transportation operations and is influenced by various internal and external factors. One of the most significant external factors affecting navigational safety is weather conditions. Weather elements such as wind speed and direction, sea waves, ocean currents, rainfall, and cloud conditions can influence vessel stability, manoeuvrability, route efficiency, and the risk of maritime accidents. Therefore, understanding weather characteristics and utilizing modern navigation technology are essential to support safe and efficient maritime operations. This study aims to analyse the role of ship navigation equipment and wind speed measuring instruments (anemometers) in supporting navigational decision-making under various weather conditions. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method using a literature review approach by collecting data from scientific publications, international regulations, and relevant maritime safety literature. The findings indicate that the integration of modern navigation systems, including Radar, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), Automatic Identification System (AIS), Global Positioning System (GPS), and magnetic and gyro compasses, significantly enhances situational awareness by providing real-time information on vessel position, heading, speed, and surrounding environmental conditions. Furthermore, the use of anemometers provides accurate data on wind speed and direction, which are crucial for predicting weather changes and determining appropriate navigational actions. The study also reveals that accurate meteorological information integrated with navigation systems can reduce collision risks, improve voyage efficiency, and support timely and effective decision-making during adverse weather conditions. Consequently, optimizing the use of navigation equipment and meteorological sensors is a strategic measure to enhance maritime safety and security. Keywords: Maritime safety, marine weather, navigation equipment, anemometer, wind, electronic navigation systems.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 236103103
Subjects: Nautika
Divisions: Program Studi > D3-Nautika
Depositing User: AMNI Perpustakaan Semarang
Date Deposited: 02 Jul 2026 03:04
Last Modified: 02 Jul 2026 03:04
URI: http://repository.unimar-amni.ac.id/id/eprint/6886

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