Bunker Fuel Market
Bunker fuel is a fuel oil used in marine vessels. It is poured into the ship bunkers to keep the engines running. Ships use three types of marine fuels, which include high sulfur fuel oil, low sulfur fuel oil, and diesel oil. Presently, growth in awareness toward reducing environmental pollution and
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Bunker Fuel Market
Bunker fuel is a fuel oil used in marine vessels. It is poured into the ship bunkers to keep the engines running. Ships use three types of marine fuels, which include high sulfur fuel oil, low sulfur fuel oil, and diesel oil. Presently, growth in awareness toward reducing environmental pollution and
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Bunker Fuel Market
Bunker fuel is a fuel oil used in marine vessels. It is poured into the ship bunkers to keep the engines running. Ships use three types of marine fuels, which include high sulfur fuel oil, low sulfur fuel oil, and diesel oil. Presently, growth in awareness toward reducing environmental pollution and
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Ship Classification and Design Factors Overview
Explore the categorization and classification of ships based on usage and support type. Delve into the factors influencing ship design such as size, speed, payload, range, seakeeping, maneuverability, stability, and special capabilities. Learn about the various methods of ship classification, includ
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REGISTRATION OF SHIPS UNDER MALTESE LAW
Explore the comprehensive process and legal framework for the registration of ships under Maltese law explained by Christian Farrugia, LL.M, LL.D. Learn about the registration of assets, ship nationality, ownership requirements, eligible vessels, and the registration process. Understand the signific
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Marine Pollution Prevention Amendment Bill Overview
The Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill aims to incorporate MARPOL Annex IV and Annex VI to regulate sewage treatment, reduce marine pollution, and address ship energy efficiency and GHG emissions. The bill seeks to enhance environmental protection by restricting sew
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The Impact of Early Slave Trading in Africa and the New World
Portuguese were the first to establish slave trading patterns in Africa, initially raiding for slaves but later engaging in trade with African rulers. Other European nations followed suit, leading to the emergence of large states like Asante and Dahomey involved in the slave trade. The demand for la
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Sultan Iltutmish: The Slave Ruler Who Ascended to Power
Sultan Iltutmish, the third ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, rose to power from a slave origin. He faced challenges upon ascension, including factional disputes and external threats. Iltutmish implemented administrative reforms, introduced architectural innovations, and strengthened diplomatic ties wit
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Exploring the Legal Framework for Ships and Aircraft in Civil Law Countries
Delve into the legal provisions governing ships and aircraft in Civil Law countries, focusing on obligations, property rights, security trusts, and lawful causes of preference. Discover how these regulations attract maritime and aviation industries and contribute to economic growth by establishing a
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Ship Registration Under Maltese Law: Overview and Requirements
This informative content delves into the registration of ships under Maltese law, covering topics such as the types of assets that can be registered, the importance of nationality for ships, who can register a ship in Malta, what types of vessels are eligible for registration, and the three types of
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Exploring the Harrowing Experiences of Slaves and Sailors on Board Slave Ships
Delve into the contrasting experiences of slaves and sailors aboard slave ships during the Middle Passage. Learn about the fears, conditions, control dynamics, and potential outcomes faced by individuals on these voyages. Engage in activities, discussions, debates, and games to deepen understanding
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Essential Fire Fighting Equipment Onboard Ships
Ships are equipped with essential fire-fighting equipment such as fire pumps, hydrants, hoses, extinguishers, and more. Fire pumps play a crucial role in supplying water at high pressure to the sprinkler system. Fire hydrants provide access to water for firefighting, while fire extinguishers are use
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Understanding LRIT System for Ship Identification and Tracking
LRIT (Long Range Identification and Tracking) system enables global identification and tracking of ships for security purposes. Ships equipped with LRIT system can autonomously transmit ship data to authorized authorities. LRIT system is mandatory for certain types of vessels as per SOLAS convention
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Early Civil Rights Movement: Abolition, Legislation, and Freedom
Abolitionist groups form to fight against slavery in 1775, leading to the establishment of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. Legislation such as the Slave Trade Act of 1794 and the outlawing of slavery by different states played a crucial role in the early civil rights
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Casino Operations on Cruise Ships in Virginia
Virginia's waters see an increasing number of cruise ships with major lines like Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Princess visiting Norfolk. These cruise lines adhere to strict regulations set by the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) to ensure a safe and enjoyable gambling experi
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Exploring Types of Pirate Ships and Their Components
A comprehensive guide to the various types of pirate ships, including the Sloop, Schooner, Brigantine, and Square-Rigger, each with unique characteristics and uses. Discover the key parts of a pirate ship such as the flag, sail, mast, stern, rigging, bow gun, and port. Dive into the rich history of
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Strategic Trends and Quotes on Arctic Geopolitics
Strategic trends in deep-sea bed improvements and foreign ships in the US Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are analyzed, highlighting untapped opportunities and geopolitical challenges, especially with foreign ships bartering agreements. The quotes from Admiral Caudle of USFFC emphasize the strategic i
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Proper Stowage and Segregation of Dangerous Cargo on Container Ships
Exercise caution when stowing dangerous cargo on board container ships. Ensure compliance with international regulations, IMDG code guidance, and vessel-specific requirements. Verify stowage and segregation of dangerous goods, manually check for compliance, and adhere strictly to segregation require
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Legal Aspects of Ship Nomenclature and Definition in International Law
This article discusses the complexities surrounding the classification and definition of ships in international law, focusing on various vessel types such as barge ships, drill rigs, and floating storage units. It highlights the lack of a universal definition of a ship, referencing key international
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Essential Firefighting Equipment on Ships
Shipboard fires are a significant risk due to high temperatures and flammable materials. To prevent and combat fires effectively, ships are equipped with fire retardant bulkheads, fire doors, fire dampers, fire pumps, fire main piping and valves, as well as fire hose and nozzles. These essential fir
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Understanding Life on the Middle Passage: Tragedy and Inhumanity
The materials provided delve into the harrowing experiences of slaves during the Middle Passage, exploring the conditions aboard slave ships, treatment of slaves, and the worst aspects of their suffering. Various sources, images, glossary terms, and tasks guide readers to comprehend the brutality an
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The Atlantic Slave Trade and Its Impact
The Atlantic Slave Trade played a pivotal role in the economic development of the Americas by forcibly transporting Africans to work on plantations. This trade led to the separation of families, introduced new agricultural techniques, and contributed to the cultural blending of populations. The expl
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Slave Societies, Abolitions, and Colonialism: Economic History Overview
Explore the impact of slavery, abolition movements, and colonialism on economic structures in societies such as Britain, France, the USA, Brazil, Africa, and the Caribbean. Delve into the nuances of slave societies, the abolition process, extreme inequality, colonial finances, and decolonization in
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Postbellum Slave Narratives: Ownership and Freedom
Explore the postbellum era through narratives of former slaves and free Blacks, highlighting the struggle for ownership of freedom. From antebellum to postbellum slave narrators, discover the places of publication and voices advocating for education, protection, and equality. Witness the journey of
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Exposing the Horrors of the Middle Passage: A Journalist's Investigation
Investigate the deplorable conditions endured by slaves during the Middle Passage on slave ships in the 18th/19th century. Uncover the cramped, unhygienic, and brutal reality faced by enslaved individuals as they were forcibly transported from Africa to the New World. Analyze why such atrocities occ
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Regression Model for Predicting Crew Size of Cruise Ships
A regression model was built to predict the number of crew members on cruise ships using potential predictor variables such as Age, Tonnage, Passenger Density, Cabins, and Length. The model showed high correlations among predictors, with Passengers and Cabins being particularly problematic. The full
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Introduction to Cruise Ships in the Tourism Transport Industry
Cruise ships are passenger vessels designed to offer a complete tourist experience with cabins and entertainment facilities. This chapter explores the significance of cruise products in providing transportation, accommodation, and leisure services aboard, emphasizing the experiential aspect over the
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The Slave Trade Source Pack and Key Information
Explore the history of the slave trade, key terminology, primary sources, and influential figures like John Newton, William Wilberforce, Mary Prince, and Olaudah Equiano. Learn about the Triangular Trade, Middle Passage, and the impact of the Industrial Revolution. Discover how abolition was achieve
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Maritime Emissions Reduction Strategies and Policy Instruments Overview
Assessment of the Expert Groups' reports on maritime emissions reduction strategies, emphasizing the need for multiple policy instruments targeting new ships, existing ships, and operational aspects. Discusses the negative side effects of flexible policies and the importance of imposing requirements
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Understanding Ship Drive Train and Power Systems
Ship drive train and power systems play a crucial role in the propulsion of ships. Components like engines, reduction gears, screws, bearings, and seals work together to convert engine power into thrust horsepower (THP) that drives the propeller. Various types of horsepowers like effective horsepowe
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LiFi/CamCom Technology for Locating Sunken Ships Using Water Drone
This document discusses the use of LiFi/CamCom technology in conjunction with water drones to aid in the location and rescue of sunken ships in deep sea waters. The solution involves underwater drones equipped with headlights and cameras transmitting visual and location data using LiFi/CamCom to res
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Galley Hygiene Survey Findings on Ship Food Safety Standards
In the Port Health Training session on 22nd November 2017, the focus was on galley hygiene and microbiological results for imported herbs/spices at retail. The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention sets minimum standards for catering departments on ships to ensure nutritious
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Life During the Civil War: Baseball, Ironclads, and Jackson
Soldiers in the Civil War found ways to pass the time amidst the chaos of battle, including playing baseball. The introduction of baseball was credited to General Abner Doubleday, with unique terms and rules for the game. Additionally, the battles of the ironclad ships Monitor and Merrimack showcase
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Understanding I2C Bus Interface and Protocol
I2C, short for Inter-Integrated Circuit, is a serial protocol with a two-wire interface designed by Philips. It allows communication between master and slave devices using start and stop conditions. Each slave device has a unique address, and data transfer occurs in serial 8-bit packets at varying s
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The Impact of the Missouri Compromise on State Admissions from Louisiana Territory
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 resolved tensions over slavery by admitting Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state. It banned slavery above the 36.30 N latitude in the Louisiana Purchase except for Missouri. This compromise aimed to balance the number of slave and free states in the Uni
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Exploring Marine Transportation in Tourism
Marine transportation plays a crucial role in the tourism industry, offering various options like passenger ships, recreational boats, charter boats, houseboats, cruise ships, and passenger lines/ferries. Each type serves different functions to cater to the diverse needs of tourists seeking leisure
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Predicting Number of Crew Members on Cruise Ships Using Regression Model
This analysis involves building a regression model to predict the number of crew members on cruise ships. The dataset includes information on 158 cruise ships with potential predictor variables such as age, tonnage, passengers, length, cabins, and passenger density. The full model with 6 predictors
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Revision of Guidelines for Water Quality on Merchant Ships and Vessels
The revision of guidelines for water quality on board merchant ships, including passenger vessels, is crucial to comply with international health regulations and ensure safety. The aim is to align with WHO, ILO, and MCA requirements, cover gastrointestinal and respiratory organisms, and address chal
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The Growing Divide: North vs. South in Antebellum America
Economic disparities between the agrarian North and the slave-dependent South led to growing tensions, with the North's industrial progress conflicting with the South's reliance on plantation economy and slave labor. Disputes over slavery, territorial expansion, and political power further fueled th
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The Atlantic Slave Trade: Impact and Abolition
Slavery in Africa, fueled by Bantu migrations, led to a system where slaves had no rights but were crucial for wealth and power. The Islamic and European slave trades further exploited Africans, with the latter expanding significantly with the arrival of Europeans in the Americas. Portuguese slave t
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