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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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Jones Act

Deutsch: Jones-Gesetz / Español: Ley Jones / Português: Lei Jones / Français: Loi Jones / Italian: Legge Jones

Jones Act refers to a United States federal statute that regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters and between U.S. ports. In the maritime context, it primarily mandates that goods transported by water between U.S. ports must be carried on ships that are built, owned, and operated by United States citizens or permanent residents.

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Lake

Deutsch: Binnensee / Español: Lago / Português: Lago / Français: Lac / Italiano: Lago

Lake in the maritime context refers to a large body of water surrounded by land, typically freshwater, which is distinct from oceans and seas. Lakes can be natural or artificial, and they play significant roles in maritime navigation, ecosystems, and human activities.

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Mechanism

Deutsch: Mechanismus / Español: Mecanismo / Português: Mecanismo / Français: Mécanisme / Italian: Meccanismo

Mechanism in the maritime context refers to the various systems and devices that are used to operate and control ships and boats. These mechanisms include both mechanical and electronic components that work together to ensure the efficient and safe functioning of a vessel.

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Rear

Deutsch: Heck / Español: Popa / Português: Popa / Français: Arrière / Italian: Poppa

In the maritime context, the rear refers to the back part of a ship or vessel, commonly known as the stern. The rear of a ship is opposite the front or bow and plays a crucial role in the vessel's overall design and functionality, including steering, propulsion, and various operational activities.

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