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Ship collision is a type of maritime incident , a violent encounter involving moving ships. While the standard definition of collision involves more than one moving ship, and an engagement between a ship and a motionless object is formally known as " allision ", in practice the word "collision" is usually used to describe also the situation where a moving ship hits a stationary ship or a fixed object such as a bridge.

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4-768: The Shiun Maru disaster ( 紫雲丸事故 , Shiun Maru jiko ) was a ship collision in Japan on 11 May 1955, during a school field trip, killing 168 people. The Shiun Maru ferry sank in the Seto Inland Sea after colliding with another Japanese National Railways (JNR) ferry , the Ukō Maru ( 第三宇高丸 ) , in thick fog . A lack of radar onboard contributed to the accident. The victims included 100 students from elementary and junior high schools in Shimane, Hiroshima, Ehime and Kochi prefectures who were on school trips. The sinking of

8-454: Is a significant possibility that a ship may experience an important accident during her lifetime. Higher speeds may cause larger operational loads, like slamming , or excessively severe loads, for example during a collision. Denser sea routes increase the probability of an accident—in particular a collision—involving ships or ships and shore or offshore structures. Almost 27% of ship collisions occur near coasts and 22% at narrow channels. This

12-729: Is usually due to disregarding best practices and regulations by navigation officers and masters. In addition, the IMO guidelines for voyage planning are not always followed. Violations are usually associated with not maintaining a safe speed, overtaking, or miscommunication with the pilot. Large whales and species such as sea turtles or whale sharks often suffer lethal wounds from collisions with ships (" vessel strikes "). There are programs in development and implementation phases aimed at reducing vessel speed in critical waterways, both voluntarily and by regulation, which aim to protect endangered whales. This article related to water transport

16-624: The Shiun Maru motivated the Japanese government to plan the Great Seto Bridge project, the longest two-tiered bridge system in the world. The 1955 accident was the fifth such accident of the boat and the second accident with fatalities. Ship collision Ship collisions are of particular importance in marine accidents. Some reasons for the latter are: As sea lanes are getting more congested and ship speeds higher, there

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