Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Inspections are done either under Flag State responsibility or Port State responsibility. The four basic categories of vessels subject to inspection are: Passenger vessels. This category of vessel includes crew boats, nautical school vessels, cruise ships, excursion vessels, charter fishing boats, etc., carrying more than six passengers. [2] [3]
Congress amended the CWA in 1996 to require development of uniform national discharge standards ("UNDS") for military vessels. [20] The standards are being developed jointly by EPA and DOD. [21] Initial regulations were published in 1999, to identify and characterize a wide variety of discharge types from ships and boats. [22]
The National Board trains hundreds of boiler and pressure equipment professionals from around the world every year. National Board training facilities are located on a 16-acre (65,000 m 2) wooded campus in Columbus, Ohio.
The 2024-25 fishing regulations, laid down by the Ohio Division of Wildlife, went into effect March 1. Buying and holding a current license is just the first step for anglers of applicable age to ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The Peruvian government implemented a national fishing Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) in 1998 to monitor and track all fishing vessels in its Exclusive Economic Zone. One of the first major VMS system's in the world, the system continues to operate today and is a reference for other countries wishing to implement similar fisheries management ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has several new regulations coming into effect Jan.1 aimed at reducing the spread of invasive species. New regulations starting Jan. 1 ask Pa. boaters ...
For the most recent several decades, the political goals in fisheries management of commercially important species have been rapidly evolving, primarily driven by (1) a recognition of the response of fish and other target animals to changing climate, (2) new technologies for fishing particularly on the high seas, (3) development of competing ...