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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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Bank

Deutsch: Sandbank / Español: Banco / Português: Banco / Français: Banc / Italiano: Banco

Bank in the maritime context refers to an elevated area on the sea floor, typically composed of sand, mud, gravel, or rock, that is higher than the surrounding seabed. These underwater features can significantly impact navigation, marine life, and coastal processes.

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Breakbulk Cargo

Deutsch: Stückgut / Español: Carga a granel / Português: Carga fracionada / Français: Cargaison en vrac / Italiano: Carico alla rinfusa

Breakbulk cargo refers to goods that are transported in individual pieces or units rather than in containers or bulk. These items are typically loaded, stowed, and unloaded individually, often using cranes and other handling equipment.

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Stevedore

Deutsch: Schauerleute / Español: Estibador / Português: Estivador / Français: Dockers / Italiano: Scaricatore di porto

A stevedore is a dockworker responsible for loading and unloading ships. This profession is crucial in maritime logistics, ensuring the efficient transfer of cargo between vessels and shore. Stevedores play a vital role in global trade by facilitating the movement of goods across international waters.

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Voice

Deutsch: Stimme / Español: Voz / Português: Voz / Français: Voix / Italiano: Voce

Voice in the maritime context refers to the communication method and the specific language used for verbal interactions between maritime personnel. This includes the use of radio communication, standardized phrases, and protocols essential for ensuring clear, concise, and effective communication at sea.

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