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Student Outputs 2000-2001

Higher National Diploma in Marine Studies
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Allister Jones Report on the Development of Skiff Hull Properties. This project has been compiled to create a report on the history of the Australian Skiffs and how the development of these hulls has lead to craft smooth resistance curve.



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James Shimmon The Development of Mylor Yacht Harbour. Mylor Harbour is located off Falmouth on the west banks of the River Fal, with access to Carrick Roads. This project looks at developing Mylor's Marina facilities.

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Davinia Price. Weather Routing: Is it Necessary? The aim of this project is to look at whether it is a necessary tool to have on board a vessel or not.

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Frazer Mountfield A Report to Discuss a Cabling System for Marine Electronic Navigation and Communication Systems. Today it is possible to interface many types of marine electronic equipment together that can share data, and this report looks at how this is achieved. 

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Tex Marshall An Analysis of the Environment Agency's Pollution Prevention Guide PPG14. From January 1998 ports were required to produce a report into pollution control. As part of F.a.M.E, this project analyses the regulations.

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Lucy Adnams A Comparative Analysis of Two Contrasting Watersports Centres. This investigation will examine the watersports facilities at International in Mylor and Extreme Academy in Watergate Bay.

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James Box An Analysis of a High Performance Trimaran. This project author has researched and designed a 60 foot Trimaran based on the Primagaz designed by Nigel Irens.

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Joanne Hillman The Environmental, Economic and Social Assessment of the Fistral Beach Development. This report investigates the pros and cons the development will bring to the community of Newquay.

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David Harris A General Look at the Types and Production of Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs). In this report there is a discussion of the ROV industry and an explanation of how to produce an ROV.

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Mathew Sole An Analysis and Development of a Marine Event Website for Falmouth. With most people having a computer, creating a web page could be a great way to sell the beauty and leisure industry of Falmouth to the whole world; this report looks if, and how, it can be done.

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James Drinkwater Ocean Crusing in a Folkboat. This report looks at the seaworthiness, electrical systems, storm tactics and the wind vane self-steering system of a Folkboat while crusing across the ocean.

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David Edlin The Design and Build of an International One Metre Radio Controlled Sailing Yacht - A Commercial Analysis. This report aims to provide an overview of a model racing yacht and home construction techniques, with reference to the International one metre class.

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Steven Colesby Global Warming Climate Change. In this project the author will try and find out if Global Warming really exsits and if so, what affects will it have for the human race...?

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Adam Moore Oil and Marine Litter Pollution. This project will look at types of oil and how they react in the marine environment. There will also be an investigation into the equipment available to remove marine litter from our seas.

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Andrew Muir UK Sailing.Net. This project revolves around building a website based upon the magazine, providing up to the minute information for the sailing community. The site will be built using Microsoft FrontPage as the web designing tool.

Chris Patterson
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