The Use of Seasons in Preventing Marine Pollution from Cargo Ships in Laem Chabang Port, Thailand

Main Article Content

Chalermpong Senarak

Abstract

The success of marine pollution prevention relies on several managerial tools and knowledge from the interdisciplinary sciences. As the critical source of pollution, seaports need a variety of policies and practices for enhancing their environmental performance. This paper contributes to the existing literature and the implementation by analyzing the season of operational waste from maritime transportation. The seasonal regression analysis (SRA) was performed by using the data from Port Authority of Thailand. The adjusted model provides a greater statistics for identifying the seasons than that of the original model which was impaired by the obsolete information. To ensure the correctness of the finding, the result of SRA was compared with the seasonal index, goodness-of-fit measure and model error obtained from times series analysis. The conclusion was mutually agreed by two approaches indicating the reliability of the research finding. As the vacillation of operational waste depends on time, port authority should pay a close attention during the high season. Thanks to the enormous amount of operational waste, the monitoring of ship and marine environment should be strictly implemented. However, the pollution-related concern can be alleviated during the interval of the low season due to the scarce demand for discharging operational waste at the port.

Article Details

How to Cite
Senarak, C. (2016). The Use of Seasons in Preventing Marine Pollution from Cargo Ships in Laem Chabang Port, Thailand. Environment and Natural Resources Journal, 14(1), 8–16. Retrieved from https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/67230
Section
Original Research Articles