2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-97461-7
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COVID-19 impact on global maritime mobility

Abstract: To prevent the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), many countries around the world went into lockdown and imposed unprecedented containment measures. These restrictions progressively produced changes to social behavior and global mobility patterns, evidently disrupting social and economic activities. Here, using maritime traffic data collected via a global network of Automatic Identification System (AIS) receivers, we analyze the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic and containment measures had on th… Show more

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“…The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly affected all elements of the maritime supply chain roughly at the same time, and unprecedented chaos has consequently been brought about in global ports and the shipping industry. Millefiori et al [29] proposed a maritime mobility index for analyzing the short-term effects that the COVID-19 pandemic and its containment measures had on the shipping industry. The result from their research shows that an unprecedented drop in maritime mobility across all categories of commercial shipping in the early days of the COVID-19.…”
Section: Previous Research On Port Congestion Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly affected all elements of the maritime supply chain roughly at the same time, and unprecedented chaos has consequently been brought about in global ports and the shipping industry. Millefiori et al [29] proposed a maritime mobility index for analyzing the short-term effects that the COVID-19 pandemic and its containment measures had on the shipping industry. The result from their research shows that an unprecedented drop in maritime mobility across all categories of commercial shipping in the early days of the COVID-19.…”
Section: Previous Research On Port Congestion Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the COVID-19 epidemic continues to impose immense physical and mental pressure on the world's two million commercial seafarers. A large percentage of seafarers spend extended amounts of time at sea during their contracts, with tours of duty spanning several months (Yazır et al, 2020) (Millefiori et al, 2021). A roughly equal proportion of seafarers have been unable to board ships and work for a living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, we have been experiencing massive maritime vessel trajectory network 1 expansion powered by globalization and the evolution of transportation [1]. Maritime navigation has an essential role in passenger transportation, tourism, and fishing [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Besides, it has been historically used for trading between territories and countries worldwide [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%