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  2. Sinking of the MS Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The vessel's rapid list and the flooding prevented many people in the cabins from ascending to the boat deck, as water not only flooded the vessel via the car deck, but also through windows in cabins as well as the massive windows along deck 6. The windows gave way to the powerful waves as the ship listed and the sea reached the upper decks.

  3. List of active Estonian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Patrol vessel: EML Kindral Kurvits (P101) Ex Police and Border Guard Board vessels. Raju class Patrol vessel: EML Raju (P6732) Pikker class Patrol vessel: EML Pikker (P103) Valve class Patrol vessel: EML Valve (P112)

  4. Estonian Maritime Administration - Wikipedia

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    The decision to establish the Estonian Maritime Administration was made on December 1, 1989, and the agency was formed on 16 January 1990. The first statute of the Estonian Maritime Administration was approved on 29 April 1990, and the agency was tasked with preparing the Merchant Shipping Code, which was accepted on December 9, 1990.

  5. List of Estonian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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  6. EML Raju - Wikipedia

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    EML Raju (P6732) is a PATROL 45 WP HYBRID-class patrol vessel.Built in 2018 by Baltic Workboats, it is the first battery-powered ship in the Estonian Navy. [1] This is a multi-purpose patrol vessel with anti-pollution capabilities.

  7. MS Estonia - Wikipedia

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    MS Estonia was a cruiseferry built in 1980 for the Finnish shipping company Rederi Ab Sally by Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, West Germany.It was employed on ferry routes between Finland and Sweden by various companies (first Viking Line, then EffJohn) until the end of January 1993, when it was sold to Nordström & Thulin for use on Estline's Tallinn–Stockholm route.

  8. Maritime Safety and Security Information System - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Safety & Security Information System (MSSIS) is a freely-shared, unclassified, near real-time data collection and distribution network. Its member countries share data from Automatic Identification System (AIS), coastal radar, and other maritime-related systems. [1]

  9. Vessel monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) is a general term to describe systems that are used in commercial fishing to allow environmental and fisheries regulatory organizations to track and monitor the activities of fishing vessels. They are a key part of monitoring control and surveillance (MCS) programs at national and international levels.