Abstract

It is natural that present attitudes towards safety at sea and collision avoidance should reflect a justifiable preoccupation with electronics in meeting the exigencies of marine traffic congestion and collision hazards. Despite the frequency with which marine casualties occur during darkness and in conditions of poor visibility there is a tendency to minimize the positive, if modest, contribution of efficient and distinctive ships' navigation lights towards safety at sea in these circumstances.

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