About this Research Topic
Over roughly the last 10-20 years, there has been a surge of scientific research on ship wake generation, dynamics, detection, and impacts on other ships, coastal infrastructure, and shoreline ecology. This surge has largely been motivated by the increase in maritime commerce and fishing (both legal and illegal), with larger and more numerous vessels operating in the open ocean and coastal waters, and the development of new sensor and information technologies. To the best of our knowledge, there have been few to none peer-reviewed collection of articles, or review articles, published in recent years on the general topic of ship wakes.
The Research Topic we are proposing will provide a unique and needed set of research articles discussing the latest in ship wake studies, including theoretical advancements, numerical simulations, field measurements, and their implications for coastal conservation and vessel operations.
The following themes for ship wakes are welcomed to this Topic:
• wake generation and propagation
• interactions with coastal structures and the shoreline
• erosion and other hazards
• detection, filtering, and analysis
Keywords: maritime domain awareness, nearshore ocean processes, coastal erosion, wave dynamics, vessel detection, ship wakes
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