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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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Appeal

Deutsch: Berufung / Español: Apelación / Português: Apelação / Français: Appel / Italiano: Appello

Appeal in the maritime context refers to the legal process by which a Decision made by a lower maritime court or tribunal is reviewed by a higher court. This process allows parties who are dissatisfied with a ruling to seek a reassessment of the case based on the argument that the original decision was incorrect or unjust.

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Harm

Deutsch: Schaden / Español: Daño / Português: Dano / Français: Dommage / Italiano: Danno

Harm in the Maritime context refers to any Damage, Injury, or negative Impact affecting ships, Crew members, Marine environments, or maritime Operations. This can include physical damage to Vessels, Environmental Pollution, risks to human life, or financial losses due to accidents or negligence.

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Uniformity

Deutsch: Einheitlichkeit / Español: Uniformidad / Português: Uniformidade / Français: Uniformité / Italiano: Uniformità

Uniformity in the maritime context refers to the consistency and Standardisation of processes, equipment, regulations, and practices across the maritime industry. Uniformity ensures seamless operations, enhanced safety, and improved collaboration between vessels, ports, and international stakeholders.

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Winches and Cranes

Winches and Cranes in the maritime context refer to mechanical devices used on ships, offshore platforms, and at ports to handle cargo, anchor chains, towing lines, and other heavy loads. These devices are essential for the safe and efficient movement of goods and equipment, playing a critical role in the loading, unloading, securing, and maneuvering of cargo on vessels.

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