Installing the Tsunami Warning System by M.V. SEAFDEC
記述
The disaster in Thailand on 26 December 2004 was impact Thailand’s southwestern coast along the Andaman Sea by tsunami. Thai people have never thought before. It happen in the country had lost their entire life. Public property, natural resources, economy Marine ecosystems and landscape an enormous number and difficult recover back to the original. The National Disaster Warning Center Thailand has cooperated to the United States of America’s Government, through United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and SEAFDEC/TD to deploy a tsunami warning system in Indian Ocean. Installing alarm systems such action was completed 6 Cruise on Nov, 2006 Dec, 2009 Dec, 2010 May, 2011 Nov, 2012 and Jan, 2014 by M.V.SEAFDEC a vessel of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center to install the system at Latitude 8.5 degrees North, Longitude 88.3 degrees East. Above the west side of Nicobar Island distance 600 nautical miles from Phuket, in the depth 3,515 meters.
Citation
Lorpai, A. (2016). Installing the TSUNAMI Warning System by M.V. SEAFDEC. SEAFDEC Technical Seminar 2016 (pp. 71-73). Samut Prakan: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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