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  2. Maritime administrations - Wikipedia

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    Maritime administrations, or flag state administrations, are the executive arms/state bodies of each government responsible for carrying out the shipping responsibilities of the state, and are tasked to administer national shipping and boating issues and laws within their territorial waters and for vessels flagged in that country, or that fall under their jurisdiction.

  3. Category:Maritime organizations - Wikipedia

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    Institute for Global Maritime Studies; International Association of Ports and Harbors; International Ice Patrol; International Marine Certification Institute; International Maritime Bureau; International Maritime Confederation; International Maritime Health Association

  4. List of United Nations organizations by location - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Nations.The United Nations Office at Geneva (Switzerland) is the second most important UN centre, after the United Nations Headquarters.. While the Secretariat of the United Nations is headquartered in New York City, its many bodies, specialized agencies, and related organizations are headquartered in other parts of the world, particularly in Europe.

  5. United States Maritime Administration - Wikipedia

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    The United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation. MARAD administers financial programs to develop, promote, and operate the U.S. Maritime Service and the U.S. Merchant Marine. In addition, it conducts research and development activities in the maritime field; regulates the transfer ...

  6. List of intergovernmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations, [1] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as well as those in operation (figures as of the 400th edition, 2012/13). A 2020 academic ...

  7. International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    The IMO Cape Town Agreement is an international International Maritime Organization legal instrument established in 2012, that sets out minimum safety requirements for fishing vessels of 24 metres in length and over or equivalent in gross tons. [57]

  8. Opinion - How America can rebuild its fleet to counter China ...

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    The Ships for America Act provides a blueprint for smart, 21st-century reindustrialization policy to counter the geopolitical threats of today. Passing it should be one of the new Congress’s top ...

  9. United States Maritime Alliance - Wikipedia

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    These corporations and enterprises are members of the USMX (incomplete list): Container carriers, such as Maersk , Mediterranean Shipping Company , CMA CGM , Hapag-Lloyd , and Evergreen . Port operators and employers of longshoremen, such as APM Terminals , Ports America , Maher Terminals , Global Container Terminals , and SSA Marine .