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    organization‚ Noauthor provided] b-If the Vessel comes into collision with another ship as a result of the negligence of the other ship and any act‚ neglect or default of the Master‚ Mariner‚ Pilot or the servants of the Carrier in the navigation or in the management of the Vessel‚ the owners of the cargo carried hereunder will indemnify the Carrier against all loss or liability to the other or non- carrying ship or her Owners in so far as such loss or liability represents loss of‚ or damage to‚

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    rather stable – perhaps not as successful as in the years before‚ but still doing quite good. According to a Lloyd’s List article from October 2012‚ the LNG market has been doing much better than the other shipping sectors‚ with only around 5% idle ships. This of course is mainly due to the high demand for energy from Japan‚ where the same figure was twice as large prior to the Fukushima disaster (Lloyd’s list‚ 2012c). The situation in the spot and in the time charter markets has been different in

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    Cebu Collision

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    about the collision of their ships last week at Lawis Ledge in Talisay‚ Cebu when they were called in by the Special Board of Marine Inquiry (SBMI) yesterday. The SBMI also called in the captain of Trans Asia Nine as the vessel was reportedly present in the accident area prior to the collision on the night of Aug. 16. Captain Reynan Bermejo of St. Thomas Aquinas said he was traversing the inbound lane on the way to Cebu when he noticed in the radar that another ship was in the same lane. Bermejo

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    Marine Engineering

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    refers to the engineering of boats‚ ships‚ oil rigs and any other marine vessel or structure. Specifically‚ marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences‚ mostly mechanical and electrical engineering‚ to the development‚ design‚ operation and maintenance of watercraft propulsion and on-board systems; e.g. power and propulsion plants‚ machinery‚ piping‚ automation and control systems etc. for marine vehicles of any kind like surface ships‚ submarines etc. * The engineering

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    in the 15th century and the 16th century and is a light sailing ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese. It was invented by the Portuguese and used by both the Spanish and Portuguese to sail around the seas. They were 15 Metres long and weighed 80 tons. The other ships were giant and very big unlike the caravel which was small and not used in battle or war in any way. Body 1; the caravel was made to go faster than the normal ships with the square sails instead of the triangular sails which made

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    Virginia coasts in his ship‚ the Queen Anne’s Revenge taking mostly valuables‚ rum‚ and weapons from other ships that crossed his path. He also captured ships in the harbor and seized citizens for ransom. “It is said that Blackbeard in battle array was an awesome sight and‚ to sailors of the day‚ as feared as the devil himself‚ to which many believed him akin.” (Pirates and Privateers) To prove his ruthlessness‚ Blackbeard stirred things up by lighting pots of sulfur in his own ship‚ or even shooting

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    the two were some of the greatest influential figures in the United States Navy. 1. Ship Design Changes between the Revolutionary War and Today Ship designs have changed drastically from the beginning of the United States’ navy until now. The Revolutionary War brought about change in the way militaries in the colonies operated‚ especially its naval force. From the start‚ colonial naval ship fleets during this time period were relatively unorganized and small in

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    Star of the Sea

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    from Joseph O’ Connor’s Star of the sea which was penned in the year 2002. The passage makes use of a third person narrative view point as a result of which the readers are provided with a vivid image of passengers aboard a stormy sea ship. The passage talks about a ship afloat a stormy sea and how the passengers on the deck are caught unaware due to this storm. The author uses a descriptive style of writing with short crisp sentences that heighten the pace of the story. In the last two paragraphs however

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    of Aden Iran’s navy has rescued various foreign ships from the hands of pirates. Commander of the Iranian Navy said "The dispatch of the 21 fleets of warships to international waters in a three-year-long period and their 100% success in accomplishing missions signify the might and power of the Army’s naval force‚" Despite economic sanctions imposed by the west‚ Iran and its navy have still met its mandate to help save and protect foreign ships from pirates in the gulf of Aden (even those of its

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    Hong Kong Port - Facts

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    Housing. The Marine Department ensures that conditions exist to enable ships to enter the port‚ work their cargoes and leave as quickly and as safely as possible. It is concerned with many aspects of safety and pollution prevention standards for all classes and types of vessels‚ from the largest container vessels to the smallest passenger-carrying sampans. It also maintains aids to navigation and mooring buoys for sea-going ships‚ manages three cross-boundary ferry terminals and administers six

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