TY - JOUR JF - jorar JO - jorar VL - 11 IS - 4 PY - 2019 Y1 - 2019/8/01 TI - An Analysis and Prioritization of the Effective Factors on the Crisis Management of Marine Adventures in Makran Coast TT - Evaluation and Prioritization of Effective Factors in the Crisis Management of Marine Hazards in Makran Coast in Sistan and Baluchestan Border Guard, Chabahar Marine Security Base N2 - INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, the management of marine hazards has been taken into consideration by the authorities of marine organizations. This issue is important for preventing accidents, reducing costs, controlling socioeconomic harms, and maintaining professional human resources. METHODS: This exploratory descriptive study was performed as a survey with applied objectives. Library research was used to gather information and data collection was completed through the field method. To this aim, a researcher-made questionnaire was applied following the presence of the researcher in the target population. The validity was confirmed according to the ideas of professionals in this field and the reliability of the questionnaire was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha using the SPSS software (version 22). RESULTS: The results of the research demonstrated that the highest frequency was for the age group of 31 to 40 years. In terms of experience, we observed that the highest frequency was for the age group of 6 to 10 years. In addition, the highest frequency of educational level was found for the associate degree with 141 people. Regarding the employment location, 58 individuals were center staff and 176 people were operational. In addition, data analysis showed that management factors, human error, training, inspection, and monitoring, in addition to physical, and environmental variables, information system, guidelines, specialized technologies, facilities, and support affect the management of marine hazards in the Makran coast. CONCLUSION: The results of ranking and prioritizing of effective factors in marine hazards management utilizing the Friedman test showed that guidelines, training, management, human errors, specialized technologies and facilities, support, inspection and monitoring, information system, and physical and environmental variables were reported as the first to eighth ranks, respectively. SP - 294 EP - 306 AU - Yaghoobi, Esmaeil AU - Irey, Saeid AU - Khani Adimi, Soltanali AD - MA student of Intercontinental Maritime Transportation Management, Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar, Iran KW - Chabahar Marine Security Base KW - Crisis Management KW - Makran Coast KW - Marine Accidents KW - Marine Hazards. UR - http://jorar.ir/article-1-551-en.html DO - 10.52547/jorar.11.4.294 ER -