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    As a child you would have heard tales about ships and seamen‚ pirates and shipwrecks. As you grew older you would have learned that ships are the lifeline of trade among countries. Everything from food to machinery comes by way of sea in huge ships piloted by sea captains. But what you may not know is that the captains are responsible for guiding the ship until they reach a port. Bringing the ship into the harbor and anchoring it is a task taken up by a different captain: one who belongs to a specific

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    Board for Marine Deck Officers Code of Ethics Article I GENERAL PROVISION The Merchant Marine Deck Officer has a moral obligation and social responsibility to practice his profession according to a Code of Ethics and Conduct. Every Merchant Marine Deck Officer shall regard the Code of Ethics as a way of life which has its foundation in Honesty‚ Truth‚ Justice‚ Integrity‚ and Love of the Country‚ not as a set of rules which should strictly be observed. Professionalism is the keystone

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    Kilim Geoforest Park The place that located is quite far from the city that expected. Fortunately on the way to the attraction have clear sign indicated the direction‚ The boat tour ticket were bought from the website of Travelog. It provided several hour packages with details for tourist to choose. It was very convenient and from the website can find out there are many activities that can be done at this place. I can’t see a clear signage of Kilim that show i have reach the place. In the car park

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    Cebu Collision

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    But Sulpicio Express shifted gear also to its right which consequently led to the collision.  Captain Rolito Gilo of Sulpicio Express denied Bermejo’s claims. The emotional Gilo said it was Thomas Aquinas that suddenly changed gear at only 0.4 nautical miles. He thought the passenger vessel would turn to its starboard or right side since it was showing a red light.

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    Ship Visit

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    Attendance for Owners H&M Underwriters towage warranty survey and local MSA towage survey for the voyage from Shanghai to Kholmsk. | INDEX S.No | Item | 1 | Introduction | 2 | General Layout | 3 | Towing Equipment | 4 | Stinger | 5 | Brief overview of pipe laying operations | 6 | Sea securing | 7 | AHT Posh Constant | Introduction: Attended on board the PLB Fortuna at ZPMC shipyard dock ‘0’‚ from June 04 to June 19 for the purpose of assisting the Owners H&M Underwriters

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    In the Heart of the Sea

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    Nicole Hart HIST 2300- Christopher Trobridge Writing Assignment One October 16‚ 2010 “In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whale ship Essex” In order to understand the ramifications of an event such as the sinking of the Essex one needs too understand the community that produces the crew. Nantucket was an island community much more than the literal sense of word. The islanders of Nantucket saw themselves differently than the rest of the word. They learned the skills of whaling from

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    Bank Suction

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    Weird things can happen to a boat when she runs through a narrow channel‚ dredged cut‚ or canal. The larger the vessel‚ the weirder it gets. And when increased speed and shallow depth are plugged into the formula‚ the situation can become downright dangerous. It all has to do with the strange effects of "bank suction." Bank suction is the tendency of a vessel traveling near a steep underwater bank to move sideways toward that bank while an opposing force pushes the bow away. Although it usually

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    Unit 3 Writing Assignment - Survey of the sciences Navigation Well pigeons and sea turtles are not the only creatures on this Earth to use a magnetic compass. But I found that sea turtles use inclination angle and intensity to follow certain routes in the ocean‚ they call these routes gyres. The gyre is known to be warm and have lots of food‚ but where the gyre is cold there is less food and turtles that follow these routes tend to die. Also a lot of these creatures tend to have a substance in

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A transport service is critically important for communication and commerce among the regions in a country. Inland water transport is a very significant means of transport among the road‚ air‚ and water transport modes. Even though Government has invested heavily in public transport especially rail ways since 1990s‚ there are about 2‚000 miles of track and they did not connect with railways outside of Myanmar‚ only with major cities within the country. Since then‚

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    General arrangement

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    CHAPTER 5 FINAL GENERAL ARRANGEMENT CHAPTER 5 FINAL GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 5.1 Final General Arrangement The General Arrangement of a ship can be defined as the assignment of spaces for all the required functions and equipment‚ properly coordinated for location and access. The general arrangement represents a summary or integration of information from other division and specialties in ship design to provide all necessary function of the ship in the most efficient

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