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A marine ecoregion is an ecoregion, or ecological region, of the oceans and seas identified and defined based on biogeographic characteristics. Introduction
Marine Accident Investigation (MAI) is the process of detailed and systematically examining and investigating marine accidents relating to ships or other marine crafts, in order to determine the causes of the accident (collision, fire/explosion, grounding, foundering, and other) and suggest recommendations to avoid accidents in the future ...
The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel or facility type, injuries, fatalities, pollutant details, location, and date. The data collection period began in 1982 for marine casualties and 1973 for polluting incidents, and is ongoing.
This was the second fatal head-on collision in which Brewer was the at-fault driver, court records show. ... 62, of Aberdeen, according to the State Highway Patrol accident report. Daniel was ...
In the United States, the EPA and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) are the principal federal agencies working with the CEC to define and map ecoregions. Ecoregions may be identified by similarities in geology, physiography, vegetation, climate, soils, land use, wildlife distributions, and hydrology.
Peery's vehicle was then struck on its driver's side rear quarter panel area by a semi-trailer driven by Russell, who was southbound in the left lane, a highway patrol accident report said.
A Topeka man died while one other person was injured late Wednesday morning in a two-vehicle crash at 190th and US-75 highway, south of Holton in Jackson County, a Kansas Highway Patrol accident ...
These factors include environmental, human and mechanical and are associated with the three phases of a collision, which are pre-crash, at-crash and post-crash. The ultimate objective of the program is the utilization of these identified causation factors to prevent collisions of a similar nature from recurring.