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Methods: We developed a novel probability-based Artificial Neural Network model, called NORF model, using 21 years of environmental and norovirus outbreak data collected from Louisiana oyster harvesting areas along the Gulf of Mexico coast, USA. The NORF model involves six input variables that were selected through stepwise regression analysis and sensitivity analysis.
German submarine U-124 (nickname "Edelweissboot"[1]) was a Type IXB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She operated in the Atlantic as part of the 2nd U-boat flotilla, both west of Scotland and east of the eastern US coast. She was also present off northern South America.
Another change of operational zone, this time to the northern coastal area of South America. The submarine left Lorient on 25 November 1942. She sank Trewloras about 50 nautical miles (93 km; 58 mi) east of Port of Spain, Trinidad on 28 December.
The licensing of U.S. mariners, and resulting safety of vessels and terminal areas, is one effort to facilitate the economic use of the waterways. A long record of accurate placement and rigorous maintenance of 50,000 visual aids to navigation in U.S. waters instills confidence among commercial and recreational users. Icebreaking on the Great Lakes lengthens the shipping season. In anticipation of shutting down the long-range electronic positioning system (LORAN), tentatively scheduled for early in the next century, the Coast Guard has developed and installed 48 unmanned differential global positioning system (dGPS) stations that use Department of Defense satellite GPS and provide navigational accuracy of 5 meters within 200 miles of U.S. coasts. Recent reports of intentional electronic jamming of GPS signals, resulting in complete loss of navigational position information on board several civilian aircraft, may demand a reevaluation of the notion of disestablishing LORAN entirely.Learning from the ill-fated VTS 2000 project, the Coast Guard conducted a national dialogue to identify stakeholder needs in any vessel traffic management system. A strong interest in carrying a transponder with dGPS capability emerged; this is expected to eliminate much of the need for voice communications and reliance on traffic advisories from manned operations centers, using inputs from shore-based radars. Work on a Ports and Waterways Safety System is progressing, including the selection of an integrator to develop and install the first such system to serve the port of New Orleans.The world's economy depends on the efficient movement of goods between and within countries. The maritime modal segment of the U.S. transportation system is perhaps the most critical element, yet it lacks a coherent, cohesive management plan. Recognizing the need for a systematic approach to improve the nation's marine infrastructure facilities to meet ever-increasing traffic demands, the Coast Guard has initiated a move to develop a waterways management plan under the leadership of the Secretary of Transportation.
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