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2015 | 52 | 3 | 29-31

Article title

Methodology of Selecting Strategies for Underwater Exploration Conducted for the Purposes of Litigation – Places and Conditions for the Exploration

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This is the first publication from a series of articles devoted to the issues of underwater exploration carried out for litigation purposes. The present paper suggests that an exploration strategy should be defined as: all actions that aim at creating and implementing a plan of exploration, conducted with the application of a defined exploration methodology - here understood to refer to the technical way the task is completed. Such an approach is taken in order to ensure the most adequate involvement of means and resources for the plan’s implementation. Since the choice of strategy affects many aspects that range from the technical to the environmental, this first part focuses on the location of the exploration and the anticipated conditions.

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52

Issue

3

Pages

29-31

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Dates

published
1 - 9 - 2015
received
15 - 6 - 2015
accepted
29 - 7 - 2015
online
30 - 12 - 2015

Contributors

author
  • Department of Underwater Works Technology in Gdynia, Polish Naval Academy Poland
  • Department of Underwater Works Technology in Gdynia, Polish Naval Academy Poland, 81 – 103 Gdynia 3, ul. Śmidowicza 69, Poland
  • Department of Underwater Works Technology in Gdynia, Polish Naval Academy Poland

References

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  • 2. Olejnik A.: „An underwater object as a subject of technical diagnostics - basic issues”; Polish Hyperbaric Research No. 3(12) 2005, pp. 31-46, ISSN 1734-7009,
  • 3. Orzepkowski St.: „Underwater photography” Wyd. Naukowo Techniczne Warsaw, 1973,
  • 4. Teather R.G.: “Underwater investigations” Best Publishing Company USA 1995, ISBN 978-0941332262,
  • 5. Williams J.: „Optical properties of the Sea” United States Naval Institute Series in Oceanography, USA, Annapolis, Maryland 1970, ISBN 0-87021-506-X,
  • 6. Wydro M.: „Rivers - underwater exploration in strong currents”; Polish Hyperbaric Research No. 1(22) 2008, pp. 31 - 40, ISSN 1734-7009.

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bwmeta1.element.-psjd-doi-10_1515_phr-2015-0014
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