Marine Failure Conference Features Ship-Ice Interaction01/03/2011 |
| Marine failures are costly in both operational and often human terms, and are frequently preventable. These are topics that will be explored at the 2nd IMarEST Marine Failure Conference with its theme ‘Learning and applying the lessons' on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 April 2011, in London, UK, with a Technical Lecture on ‘Ship-ice interaction' on the evening of 6 April. |
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