... with one crew on board to larger vessels that carry ice to refrigerate fish for a few days, up to large factory vessels that catch and then process fish on board. The oceanic species are caught by using ...
PATRICK STEENACKER – TIM CARTER Introduction The crews of vessels working on inland waterways have many of the same duties as those onboard seagoing shipping, but there are some important differences. ...
... race duration of anything from 6 days to over 24 days. There are several races every year, involving upwards of several hundred boats. Racing offshore requires crew to live on board whilst racing for extended ...
... board to mass tourism megaships with more than 8000 persons, including 2500 crewmembers. While ports have been competing hard for cruise visits, many popular but small destinations, like Venice and the ...
... flags of the many open ship registers of the world, i.e., the many registers that do not require nationals on board the vessels. Several firms specialise in recruiting seafarers for example: Naess Shipping ...
... more information, at least for officers to be. On board Medical log book entries at sea Most incidents requiring health intervention at sea are recorded in medical logs and the more serious events ...
... on board or in ports. Health practitioners prioritise improvements to the evidence base on risks and interventions, while often also providing preventative or treatment services. These differences in ...
... take place in a single setting, for instance the prevention of on board injuries or the control of an infection in a port area, and the effects are short term, the evaluation of effectiveness is straightforward. ...
... ILO) MMPG Maritime Medical Planning Guide (a Nato Publication) MMR vaccination Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccination MOB boat Man over board boat MoU Memorandum of Understanding ...
... other responsible person and who is detected on board the ship after it has departed from a port, or in the cargo while unloading it in the port of arrival and is reported as a stowaway by the master to ...
... and imprison an individual for a breach of its laws.[1] When a crime is committed on board, the legal position is complicated and the rights of individual countries to prosecute will be different, not ...
... or property on board such a ship, within a State’s internal waters, archipelagic waters and territorial sea; Any act of inciting or of intentionally facilitating an act described above.[4] Actions ...