This paper presents an overview of ship traffic volume and accidents in the Baltic Sea with a special focus on
the Gulf of Finland. The most common accidents are groundings and collisions, usually reported to be caused
by human error. The annual number of Baltic Sea accidents reported to HELCOM varied from 34–54 for collisions
and 30–60 for groundings. The number of yearly port calls varied from 468–505 thousand with a peak
in 2008. Exact port call data could not be found for all ports and hence had to be estimated. The number of line
crossingings in HELCOM AIS data was found to be a good, rough surrogate measure for the total number of
port calls and could be used if more precise port call data was not available. By analyzing two separate accident
databases, an estimate for accident underreporting was calculated. Different statistical methods yielded
an underreporting rate in the range of 40–50%. Lastly, the true number of accidents was estimated, based on
the estimated underreporting percentage for the Baltic Sea. Based on these results, the true number of true
accidents should be first estimated if accident statistics are used in building or validating maritime risk models.
When using such models or accidents statistics in decision-making, the underlying uncertainty in the accident
statistics should be taken into account as the underreporting frequency estimates are only approximations of
the real number of accidents.
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