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KosterKo

Koster

(151 words)
May 29, 2026

OriginThe term coaster has been adopted into Turkish from English, where it means "a small cargo vessel traveling along the coast". This term is derived from the English word coast, which carries both the meanings of "coast" and "to go along the coast", with the suffix +er added to it. The word's origin traces back to Old French coste, meaning "rib", "side of the body", and "edge, coast". This French structure evolved from the Latin costa, meaning "rib" or "side of the body", and has been passed

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ZUŞAN ÖNER

ZUŞAN ÖNER

CorvetteCo

Corvette

(131 words)
May 24, 2026

Origin The term is derived from the French word corvette, meaning "a type of ship". This word was borrowed from the Spanish corbeta or corveta, both of which carry the same meaning. The Spanish term originates from the Latin corbita, which denoted a small basket or tub. This Latin word was formed by adding the diminutive suffix +et° to corbis, meaning "basket" or "tub" in Latin.Applications Military Strategy: Used to describe ships equipped with anti-submarine warfare systems assigned to escort

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ZUŞAN ÖNER

ZUŞAN ÖNER

Bodrum Schooner

Bodrum Schooner

(642 words)
July 20, 2025

The Bodrum Schooner is a type of vessel that developed specifically in the Bodrum district of Muğla Province. It holds an important place in the maritime tradition of the region. These boats, designed with a rounded scoop-shaped stern and a violin-shaped bow, were historically used for cargo transportation, fishing, and sponge diving. Today, they are closely associated with “Blue Cruises” and have become synonymous with tourism activities. Characterized by its production methods, materials used,

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Zehra Yayla

Zehra Yayla

Peyk-i Şevket (TCG Peyk)

Peyk-i Şevket (TCG Peyk)

(411 words)
December 3, 2025

Peyk-i Şevket is the first ship of its class and a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy. It was constructed between 1906 and 1907 at the Germaniawerft Shipyard in Kiel, Germany, and entered Ottoman service in November 1907. During the Republican era, it served in the Turkish Naval Forces under the name TCG Peyk.Design and Technical SpecificationsPeyk-i Şevket measured 80.1 metres in length, 8.4 metres in width, and had a draft of 4.6 metres. Its initial displacement of 775 tonnes increased to 850

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Mustafa Selim Yavuz

Mustafa Selim Yavuz

Norovirus Outbreak

Norovirus Outbreak

(732 words)
May 14, 2026

Norovirus outbreaks refer to contagious disease events caused by viral gastroenteritis that can spread rapidly on cruise ships, especially in enclosed environments with high human traffic. The outbreak on the cruise ship “Ambition,” which was quarantined in the port of Bordeaux, France, has been regarded as one of the most notable norovirus cases in recent years in maritime tourism.Definition and Characteristics of NorovirusNorovirus is a highly contagious virus that affects the stomach and inte

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Zeynep Gül

Zeynep Gül

MİLGEM (National Ship Project)

MİLGEM (National Ship Project)

(1940 words)
January 3, 2026

The idea for the first vessel of the MİLGEM (National Ship Project) was introduced in 1996, and on 15 February 2000, the Executive Committee issued its initial decision, formally launching the National Ship Project.Of the 12 planned vessels, the first four built under the National Ship (MİLGEM) Project are the ADA-class corvettes, which are currently in the inventory of the Turkish Navy. Starting with the fifth vessel, construction of the MİLGEM İSTİF-class frigates began, and the first of these

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Cemal Ayçiçek

Cemal Ayçiçek

Dockyard Organization

Dockyard Organization

(5526 words)
December 5, 2025

The term “shipyard” (tersane) in Turkish, which began to be used from the early 16th century, was borrowed from the Italian word darsena. A shipyard refers to production facilities equipped with the necessary infrastructure and capabilities to carry out operations such as the new construction of a required vessel or any watercraft, the conversion of an existing vessel, or its maintenance and repair. The shipbuilding industry has a composite structure that integrates various industrial products a

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Gökhan Tıraşoğlu

Gökhan Tıraşoğlu

Costa Concordia Disaster

Costa Concordia Disaster

(465 words)
December 9, 2025

The Costa Concordia Disaster refers to the incident on 13 January 2012 when the passenger ship Costa Concordia ran aground and capsized off the coast of Italy’s Giglio Island. The accident resulted in the deaths of 32 people and is recorded as one of the most prominent safety violations in modern maritime history. The disaster revealed not only a navigational error but also a series of systemic failures involving organizational improvisation, authority deficits, human factors, and inadequate saf

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Mucip Aslan

Mucip Aslan

Istanbul Maritime Museum

Istanbul Maritime Museum

(354 words)
December 1, 2025

Istanbul Maritime Museum is the museum with the largest collection of maritime artifacts in Türkiye. It is an institution that displays historical ship components, ancient maps, and equipment related to seafaring. Located on the shores of the Bosphorus in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, the museum was established to preserve Türkiye’s maritime history and culture and to convey this knowledge to visitors.Why Is the Museum Important?The museum presents historical developments in maritime affairs through tangi

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Nida Üstün

Nida Üstün

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