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  2. List of ships for the rescue of refugees in the Mediterranean Sea

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    Sea-Watch 2 (later Lifeline) [41] Sea-Watch; subsequently operated by Mission Lifeline Germany: 32 m Sold to Mission Lifeline and renamed Lifeline, autumn 2016 Sea-Watch 3 [67] (ex-Dignity 1) [25] Sea-Watch Netherlands: 50 m Seized, Sicily, July 2020, Sept. 2020 in port at Burriana (Spain) [4] Resumed ops July 2021 [7] Sea-Watch 4 [68] Sea ...

  3. Sea-Watch - Wikipedia

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    Sea-Watch is a former 21.12-meter (69 ft 3 in) fishing ship. Built in 1917 [39] and purchased in 2015, Sea-Watch used her in 2015 until she was transferred later that year to the organisation Mare Liberum, receiving the name Mare Liberum. Sea-Watch 2 is a former fishing research ship, originally entering service as Clupea in 1968.

  4. Angelica lucida - Wikipedia

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    Angelica lucida is a species of angelica known by the common names seacoast angelica and sea-watch. It is also one of many species in the celery family which are casually called wild celery . [ 2 ]

  5. Sea-Watch 4 - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 2020, Sea-Watch e.V., with the support of the United4Rescue alliance and the Evangelical Church in Germany, bought the ship for around 1.547 million euros, [11] for use to rescue migrants from distress in the Mediterranean. [1] The ship was renamed on 20 February 2020 as Sea-Watch 4.

  6. Sea-Watch 3 - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Sea-Watch Association took over the ship, replacing the smaller Sea-Watch 2. Pia Klemp was a short-term member of the crew. [6] [7] On 6 November 2017, several people died in an incident at sea. They fell or jumped into the water when the Sea Watch 3 and a Libyan boat got in each other's way while rescuing castaways.

  7. Watchkeeping - Wikipedia

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    A sailor keeps watch aboard USS George H.W. Bush.. Watchkeeping or watchstanding is the assignment of sailors to specific roles on a ship to operate it continuously. These assignments, also known at sea as watches, are constantly active as they are considered essential to the safe operation of the vessel and also allow the ship to respond to emergencies and other situations quickly.

  8. Seawatching - Wikipedia

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    Seawatchers in Gambell, Alaska Flamborough Head in northern England is a good place for seawatching. Seawatching is a type of birdwatching where participants observe seabirds from a fixed point on the mainland. [1]

  9. Mark 8 Landing Craft Tank - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 8 Landing Craft Tank (also referred to as the LCT (8) or LCT Mark VIII) were landing craft tank ships operated by the British Armed Forces. The vessels were based on an American design, but improved into ocean-going vessels capable of sailing to and operating in the Far East .