Sea traffic management is like traffic control for boats and ships that travel on the water. Just like how we have traffic lights, stop signs, and speed limits on roads to keep cars and trucks from crashing into each other, sea traffic management helps boats and ships avoid colliding with each other on the water.
It works by using technology like satellites, sensors, and computers to track where boats and ships are and where they are headed. This information is then shared with other boats and ships, as well as with people who work at ports and in control towers. This helps everyone involved in maritime transportation stay aware of each other's movements and plan accordingly.
Sea traffic management can also help ships avoid dangerous weather conditions and other obstacles that could cause accidents. By sharing information and working together, boats and ships can travel more safely and efficiently. This is important for many reasons such as keeping people and goods safe, protecting the environment, and making sure our waters stay open for business.