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  2. International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other ...

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    The International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels, often referred and abbreviated as the IGF Code, is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for the use of gases as a fuel in maritime transport. [1] [2] The Code was adopted in June 2015. [3] It entered into force on 1 January 2017. [4] [5] [2]

  3. MV Seabourn Ovation - Wikipedia

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    MV Seabourn Ovation is a cruise ship owned by Seabourn Cruise Line.The ship was ordered at Fincantieri in December 2014. [3] The construction started on 7 June 2016. [4] The keel was laid on 2 December 2016 in Sestri Ponente (). [5]

  4. MS Norbay - Wikipedia

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    IMO number: 9056595 [1] MMSI number: 310362000; Callsign: ZCDD8; Status: In service: General characteristics; Tonnage: 17,464 GT: Length: 166.77 metres (547.1 ft) Beam: 23.4 metres (77 ft) Draft: 5.8 metres (19 ft) Installed power: 2 x Sulzer 9 ZA40S diesel engines and 2 x Sulzer 8 ZA40S diesel engines producing 24,480kW in total: Propulsion

  5. International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    The IMO has also taken action to mitigate the global effects of ballast water and sediment discharge, through the 2004 Ballast Water Management Convention, which entered into force in September 2017. [55] In December 2023 the IMO adopted a resolution targeting "dark fleet" tankers that form a risk by undertaking illegal and unsafe activities at ...

  6. International Ship and Port Facility Security Code - Wikipedia

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    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) states that "The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code) is a comprehensive set of measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities, developed in response to the perceived threats to ships and port facilities in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in the United States".

  7. International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

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    The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972, also known as Collision Regulations (COLREGs), are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road" or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other vessels at sea to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.

  8. Procedure word - Wikipedia

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    These rules are enforced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). [18] The IMO describes the purpose of SMCP, explaining "The IMO SMCP includes phrases which have been developed to cover the most important safety-related fields of verbal shore-to-ship (and vice-versa), ship-to-ship and on-board communications.

  9. Ovation of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Ovation of the Seas is a Quantum-class cruise ship owned by Royal Caribbean International (RCI) and the third ship of her class. The Quantum class is the fourth largest class of cruise ships behind MSC Cruises's Meraviglia class, Royal Caribbean International's Oasis class, and Royal Caribbean International's Icon Class by gross tonnage.