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  2. 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]

  3. Maritime safety - Wikipedia

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    Maritime safety as part of and overlapping with water safety is concerned with the protection of life (search and rescue) and property through regulation, management and technology development of all forms of waterborne transportation. The executive institutions are the national and transnational maritime administrations.

  4. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - Wikipedia

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    Navtex is an international, automated system for instantly distributing maritime safety information (MSI) which includes navigational warnings, weather forecasts and weather warnings, search and rescue notices and similar information to ships. A small, low-cost and self-contained "smart" printing radio receiver is installed on the bridge, or ...

  5. Marine safety (USCG) - Wikipedia

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    Marine safety is one of the eleven missions of the United States Coast Guard. Coast Guard personnel inspect commercial vessels, respond to pollution, investigate marine casualties and merchant mariners, manage waterways, and license merchant mariners.

  6. International Safety Management Code - Wikipedia

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    The report summed up the management's cavalier attitude towards safety in the following statement: 'From top to bottom the body corporate was infected with the disease of sloppiness' (Sheen, 1987). The Herald of Free Enterprise was a modern ferry equipped with advanced technology and operated by a highly qualified crew.

  7. SeaVision - Wikipedia

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    The platform supports maritime safety and security efforts globally, with particular application in regions such as West Africa. SeaVision operates on browsers such as Firefox and Internet Explorer 11 and is designed to address certain limitations of similar tools, such as high subscription costs and extensive storage or bandwidth requirements.

  8. Notice to mariners - Wikipedia

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    The information in the Notice to Mariners is formatted to simplify the correction of paper charts and navigational publications. The NOTMAR.gc.ca site is a free 24/7 service providing mariners with up-to-date safety advisories. It provides mariners with a quick and easy to use interface to access Notices to Mariners information.

  9. Category:Maritime safety - Wikipedia

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    International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low-flashpoint Fuels; International Code of Signals; International Code of the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk; International Code on Intact Stability; International Convention on Load Lines; International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code