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  2. Marine safety (USCG) - Wikipedia

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    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] Tank vessels. This category of vessel includes tank ships and tank barges. Cargo vessels.

  3. Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Stability requirements for all inspected vessels: 171 Special rules pertaining to vessels carrying passengers 172 Special rules pertaining to bulk cargoes: 173 Special rules pertaining to vessel use 174 Special rules pertaining to specific vessel types Index 175 General provisions 176 Inspection and certification 177 Construction and ...

  4. United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's license

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    A United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's Credential refers to the deck officer qualifications on a Merchant Mariners Credential which is a small book that looks similar to a passport and is issued by United States Coast Guard for professional mariners in the United States commanding commercial passenger vessels up to 100 gross tons as a Master, captain or skipper.

  5. Does a new Daufuskie ferryboat mean goodbye to old problems ...

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    The boat passed an inspection from the U.S. Coast Guard, the agency confirmed saying it “met all requirements to operate as a small passenger vessel in accordance with applicable federal ...

  6. Steamboat Inspection Service - Wikipedia

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    The requirements of this act became effective on June 1, 1958, and provided that all vessels, regardless of size or propulsion, carrying more than six passengers for hire, be inspected by a Marine Inspector of the Coast Guard, and meet associated safety requirements.

  7. Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Auxiliary 6 Protection and security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities 8 United States Coast Guard Reserve 13 Decorations, medals, ribbons and similar devices 17 United States Coast Guard general gift fund 19 Waivers of navigation and vessel inspection laws and regulations 20

  8. Marine Science Technician - Wikipedia

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    Domestic vessel inspections including fishing vessels, passenger vessels, and cruise ships. Waterfront Facility Safety and Security - Conduct safety and security inspections of waterfront facilities such as cargo terminals, refineries, and passenger ferry/cruise terminals, to prevent accidental and intentional disruptions in the maritime community.

  9. These are the 10 dirtiest cruise ships, according to the CDC ...

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    The CDC has inspected 119 cruise ships so far in 2024. The majority scored about 95, while 19 achieved perfect marks. But 10 vessels didn't break into the 90s range, including one that failed to pass: