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Iceberg Threats examines the significant dangers icebergs pose to maritime navigation, offshore infrastructure, and coastal communities. It highlights how these seemingly beautiful natural phenomena can become instruments of destruction, impacting human safety and economic stability. The book delves into historical disasters, like the Titanic, analyzes present-day risks to oil platforms, and explores future impacts on coastal communities due to climate change. While advancements have mitigated some dangers, the book argues that a renewed approach to risk assessment and monitoring is vital.
The book progresses logically, starting with the science of icebergs, then moving to historical impacts and modern-day threats. For example, it considers how increased maritime activity in iceberg-prone regions elevates risk. The book emphasizes the need for proactive measures to address emerging threats.
It adopts a fact-based, analytical approach, providing a comprehensive overview of iceberg threats and potential solutions, making it valuable for maritime professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of natural hazards and human activity.
© 2025 Publifye (eBook ): 9788235271273
Traductores : AI
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eBook : 20 de marzo de 2025
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