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A study for: the increasing number of ship contribute the increasing total of<br />

emissions that impact to air quality and environments<br />

Nik Norazah Aziza Binti Azhar<br />

Dr Mohd Saiful Izwaan Bin Saadon<br />

Bachelor of Management (Maritime)<br />

School of Maritime Business and Management<br />

With a growth of shipping industry years by years and the demand of using vessel as<br />

their mode of transport contribute to the increasing total of emissions that discharge from<br />

vessels slightly increasing. By facing risky problems that most of the ship are helpless to<br />

avoid emission from occur. This paper studies is based on the secondary sources. The<br />

study was done using quantitative approach by applying Pearson Product Moment<br />

Correlation Coefficient analysis and Hypothesis Testing to identify the type of ship’s<br />

emissions and to investigate its impact to air quality and environment. The study found<br />

that the increasing number of ship contribute to the increasing total of emissions that<br />

impact to air quality and environments in a number of ways both negative and positive.<br />

The leaking of emissions in every vessels impact the air quality indirectly harm living<br />

things and non-living things. The results in this study give different thought towards<br />

environment which that some impact make the world in perilous state. In spite of this,<br />

some impact such as ice melting will generate a positive condition for oil and gas<br />

production in the Arctic and seasonally turn the Arctic into a navigational sea indirectly<br />

create new shipping routes through the Arctic Sea.<br />

1575 | UMT UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH DAY 2018

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