Statistical Analysis of Maritime Traffic Volume at Manila Bay, Philippines

  • Dimailig O
  • Jeong J
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Abstract

Manila Bay is home to the Port of Manila with three harbors: North Harbor, South Harbor and MICT(Manila International container Terminal). There is an adjacent fishing port to the north and another port across the Bay, the Limao Port. This study focuses on the volume of traffic movement in the Bay area taken from Manila VTMS raw data of the arrival and departure movements only. It is a two-year period of study of 2010 and 2011 traffic volume. It divides the data according to their numbers; to their sizes measured in gross tons; to the time of vessels’ movements, whether daytime or night-time; and to each voyage trade: domestic or foreign. Quantitative values are calculated from the raw data based on the whole population of the two-year period. The results are illustrated by tables and graphs. Statistical measures are applied to determine the spread and frequencies of the data and test any significance from the hypotheses. These are shown in the tabulated form and interpreted to give a better picture of the frequency and volume of traffic. In the end, a summary is offered where it is hoped that this paper will propel further studies of improving the safety behavior in the premier port of the country

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Dimailig, O. S., & Jeong, J.-Y. (2012). Statistical Analysis of Maritime Traffic Volume at Manila Bay, Philippines. Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety, 18(4), 323–330. https://doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2012.18.4.323

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