Soltau Ospina, Juan Manuel and Orozco, Ángela María and Morelli, Luis Miguel and Cañón Páez, Mary Luz and Burgos Uribe, Natalia and Parada Gutiérrez, Jenny Lisbeth and Arregocés Silva, Liseth Johana and López Suárez, Karen and Rueda Durán, Alejandro and Otavo, Francisco Alejandro and Villate Daza, Diego Andrés and Díaz López, Daniela Aidé and Figueredo Reyes, María Angélica and Fajardo Espinosa, Óscar Javier and Avendaño Castro, Pablo and García Escamilla, César and Mora, Héctor and Torres Parra, Rafael Ricardo and León Rincón, Hermann and Pardo, Yerson and González Romero, Juan Sebastián and Ortiz Martínez, Ruby Viviana and Delgado Blanco, Gustavo and Ruiz, Santiago and Lequerica Otero, Enrique and López Rodríguez, Yamile Adriana and Moreno, Richard. (2019). País de Mares No. 7. Bogotá D.C., Colombia: Dirección General Marítima. doi: https://doi.org/10.26640/24632449.7.2019
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Abstract
Content: --Committed to the maritime developent of the country. --Ministry of Transport: Our biggest challenge is to strengthen seaport to boost international trade. --Colombia reactivates hydrocabon exploration in the Caribbean Sea. --Prevention of biological pollution generated by intrnational maritime traffic vessels: in the excecise of authority. --Generation of maritime and river consciousness: the task of education bioceanic and plurifluvial country. --Ship scrapping in Colombia reality and perspective. --Empowering maritime women. --Knowledge as a basis for integral maritime, river and port security: beach and slope stabilization design on Isla Draga, Access channel to the Bay of Cartagena. --Improvement of the GNSS geodetic spacial infraestructura in Cayo Serranilla Island. --Digital Repository of Colombia: Safeguarding more tan 40 years of history in marine scientific research. --The “risk” as an actor in maritime, river and port integral security. --Maritime operations of the Port of Cartagena. --The Isla Verde and Sabanilla Cove. --A story and two voices to tell the beginnings of Dimar in the main port of the Colombian Pacific
Item Type: | Serial |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Investigación Científica. Puerto. Seguridad marítima. Historia. Hidrocarburo. Río. Buque. Contaminación |
Geographical coverage : | Colombia. Pacífico. Caribe |
Depositing User: | Dirección General Marítima |
ISSN: | 2463-2449 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.26640/24632449.7.2019 |
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