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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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Circumstance

Deutsch: Umstand / Español: Circunstancia / Português: Circunstância / Français: Circonstance / Italiano: Circostanza

Circumstance in the maritime context refers to the specific conditions or factors that affect maritime operations, Decisions, and events. These can include environmental conditions, legal and regulatory frameworks, operational situations, and other contextual elements that influence maritime activities.

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Engine

Deutsch: Motor / Español: Motor / Português: Motor / Français: Moteur / Italiano: Motore

Engine in the maritime context refers to the machinery that drives ships and boats, converting various types of energy into mechanical force necessary for propulsion. In modern shipping, engines are critical components that determine the efficiency, speed, and environmental impact of maritime operations.

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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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Identity

Deutsch: Identität / Español: Identidad / Português: Identidade / Français: Identité / Italiano: Identità

Identity in the maritime context refers to the unique characteristics and documentation that define a vessel, its crew, and its ownership, ensuring that they can be accurately recognized and regulated. This concept encompasses various elements such as registration, nationality, and compliance with international maritime laws.

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