Shipping Forecast
Imagining a ship’s voyage as it navigates the volatile and uncertain conditions of the ocean, this work juxtaposes the daily routines of the crew alongside a holistic monitoring system that continually surveys potential risk on-board.

Overview
High impact, low frequency (HiLo) incidents at sea are notoriously difficult to predict, their consequences disastrous for ships, crews, economies and ecosystems.
HiLo Maritime Risk Management started as a joint initiative between Shell Shipping and Maritime, Maersk Tankers A/S and Lloyd's Register Foundation, bringing key players in the maritime and offshore industry together to nurture an alternative approach to safety that can prevent the loss of lives, and ships, at sea. Combining vast datasets with predictive modelling, HiLo interlinks past, present and future accidents, leading events with undesired events, to calculate and rank probability of risk. Adopting this proactive – opposed to reactive – perspective ensures impending disasters are identified in advance and minimised in the future.
The predictive dashboard model utilises information from the various departments of the ship to anticipate, and notify crew, when potential disaster may strike.
In conversation with HiLo Maritime Risk Management.

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