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  2. International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

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    A Beginner's Guide to the Rules of the Road. Great Lakes Marine Transportation. [full citation needed] Morgans Technical Books (2016) [1985], A Seaman's Guide to the Rule of the Road, Wooton-under-edge: Morgans Technical Books, ISBN 978-0-948254-58-1 RN approved self-study book. Includes the full text of the colregs.

  3. Day shapes - Wikipedia

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    The meanings of the shapes are defined by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (ColRegs). Day shapes from ColRegs. Day shapes are black in color and their sizes are determined by the ColRegs; for example, the size of the ball is not less than 0.6 metres (2.0 ft).

  4. Traffic separation scheme - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, many TSS areas are found around the Southern part of the North Sea including the English Channel. Other TSSs are in place off Land's End and around Ouessant . Well-known TSS locations include the English Channel, German Bight, Singapore, and Cape Horn. The Dover Strait/Détroit du Pas de Calais was the first International Maritime ...

  5. ColRegs - Wikipedia

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  6. Brussels Collision Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Collision Convention (formally, the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law with respect to Collisions between Vessels (French: Convention internationale pour l'unification de certaines règles en matière d'abordage)) is a 1910 multilateral treaty that established the rules of legal liability that result from collisions between ships at sea.

  7. Marine radar - Wikipedia

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    As required by COLREGS, all ships shall maintain a proper radar lookout if it is available on board to obtain early warning of risk of collision.Radar plotting with the use of an EBL and VRM, or the ARPA should be used to determine the information of movement and the risk of collision of other ships in vicinity. [4]

  8. File:Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide.pdf

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    English: This DIOG "unclassified - for official use only" FBI document was recently made available by The Intercept (TheIntercept.com) at the above address. Date Version Dated October 15, 2011

  9. Talk : International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

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    At the same time, expertise is needed, because when a variety of the documents that present the rules are all nearly identical, it is important to understand and communicate something on the differences—e.g., between the UK, US, Australian, and other English-speaking presentations—and how these relate to the treaty content on which all are ...