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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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Landscape

Deutsch: Landschaft / Español: paisaje / Português: paisagem / Français: paysage / Italiano: paesaggio

Landscape in the maritime context refers to the visible features and characteristics of an area as seen from the sea. This includes natural formations such as coastlines, cliffs, mountains, and islands, as well as man-made structures like ports, lighthouses, and seaside towns.

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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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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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Warfare

Deutsch: Seekrieg / Español: Guerra marítima / Português: Guerra Marítima / Français: Guerre maritime / Italiano: Guerra marittima

Warfare in the maritime context refers to the strategies, tactics, and operations used in conflict on or near the sea. This includes the deployment and engagement of naval forces, the use of naval weapons, and the execution of naval battles.

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