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document an incident. Specific examples of the ship causing external damage include collisions with other ships or with fixed objects, grounding the vessel, and dragging anchor. Some common causes of cargo damage include heavy weather, water damage, pilferage, and damage caused during loading/unloading by the
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officials. Immigration issues can include situations such as embarking and disembarking passengers, handling crew members who desert the ship, making crew changes in port, and making accommodations for foreign crew members. Customs requirements can include the master providing a cargo declaration, a
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In 2005, 3,393 mariners held active unlimited master's licenses. 87 held near-coastal licenses with unlimited tonnage, 291 held unlimited tonnage master's licenses on inland and Great Lakes waters, while 1,044 held unlimited licenses upon inland waters only. Some 47,163 active masters licenses that
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As of 2013, captains of U.S.-flagged deep sea vessels make up to US$ 1,500 per day, or US$ 80,000 to US$ 300,000 per year. Captains of smaller vessels in the inland and coastal trade earn between US$ 350 and US$ 700 per day, or US$ 65,000 to $ 180,000 per year. Captains of large ferries average US$
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All persons on board including public authorities, crew, and passengers are under the captain's authority and are his or her ultimate responsibility, particularly during navigation. In the case of injury or death of a crew member or passenger, the master is responsible to address any medical issues
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policies. The captain is ultimately responsible, under the law, for aspects of operation such as the safe navigation of the ship, its cleanliness and seaworthiness, safe handling of all cargo, management of all personnel, inventory of ship's cash and stores, and maintaining the ship's certificates
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and other recreational boats, mostly in cases where the person in command of the boat may not be a licensed or professional captain, suggesting the term is less formal. In the U.S., a "skipper" who is in command of a charter vessel that carries paying passengers must be licensed by a state or the
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Some captains obtain other credentials (such as ordination as ministers of religion or accreditation as notaries public), which allow them to perform marriages in some jurisdictions where they would otherwise not be permitted to do so. Another possibility is a wedding on a ship in port, under the
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who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel. The captain is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ship, including its seaworthiness, safety and security, cargo operations, navigation, crew management, and legal compliance, and for the persons and cargo on
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The captain has special responsibilities when the ship or its cargo are damaged or when the ship causes damage to other vessels or facilities. The master acts as a liaison to local investigators and is responsible for providing complete and accurate logbooks, reports, statements and evidence to
853:. The plan, customized to meet the needs of each individual ship, spells out duties including conducting searches and inspections, maintaining restricted spaces, and responding to threats from terrorists, hijackers, pirates, and stowaways. The security plan also covers topics such as
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lists annual salaries for senior deck officers as ranging from £22,000 to over £50,000 per year. The
Council characterizes job opportunities for senior deck officers as "generally good" and expects a "considerable increase" in the job market over the next few years.
966:, the captain of a merchant ship has never been permitted to perform marriages, although from 1854 any which took place had to be reported in the ship's log. A ship's master can, however, conduct a church service, regardless of any clergy aboard.
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There is a common belief that ship captains have historically been, and currently are, able to perform marriages. This depends on the country of registry, however most do not permit performance of a marriage by the master of a ship at sea.
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affecting the passengers and crew by providing medical care as possible, cooperating with onshore medical personnel, and, if necessary, evacuating those who need more assistance than can be provided on board the ship.
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of any ship, base, or other command regardless of rank. It is generally only applied to someone who has earned the speaker's respect, and only used with the permission of the commander/commanding officer in question.
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1408:. If the vessel carries over six paying passengers, it must be an "inspected vessel" and a higher class license must be obtained by the skipper/master depending on the vessel's gross tons.
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allows ship captains to perform a marriage ceremony at sea, but only for
Japanese citizens.
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regular uniform in conjunction with their employment.
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1983:, Art. 74; cf. Supreme Court of the Philippines,
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2302:Turpin, Edward A.; McEwen, William A. (1980).
2184:Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition
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2156:Aragon, James R.; Messer, Tuuli Anna (2001).
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2143:Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2008-2009, p. 4.
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1700:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.206-207.
1682:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.175-208.
1673:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.223-225.
1664:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.211-223.
1655:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.210-211.
1637:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.110-114.
1628:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.103-111.
1619:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.100-101.
1006:moved the registration of its ships
2242:International Maritime Organization
2176:Bureau of Labor Statistics (U.S.A.)
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2084:"A Marriage at Sea? Get Me Rewrite"
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1484:The captain goes down with the ship
847:International Maritime Organization
789:International Maritime Organization
744:Ballast Water Management Convention
710:International Convention on Salvage
591:The captain goes down with the ship
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2304:Merchant Marine Officers' Handbook
2283:Pelletier, James Laurence (2007).
2198:Commonwealth of Australia (2008).
2180:"Water Transportation Occupations"
2103:Learning and Skills Council, 2008.
1772:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.77-89.
1763:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.65-69.
1754:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.52-61.
1745:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.47-49.
1736:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.46-47.
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1589:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.11-12.
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1562:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.5.
1553:Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.4.
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1379:is Dutch for "ship". In Dutch
1166:Rank insignia for sea captains
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1191:Italy (ships over 20,000 GRT)
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760:International Regulations for
716:United Nations Convention on
2186:. Government Printing Office
1452:Commissioned Warrant Officer
1269:is descended from the Latin
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762:Preventing Collisions at Sea
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2222:Hayler, William B. (2003).
2022:Maritime Marriage Act, 2011
1939:"Captain 'DJ' Scott-Masson"
1810:, 121 Cal. 620 (Cal. 1898)"
1513:Category:Fictional captains
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781:International organizations
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2285:Mariner's Employment Guide
2226:. Cornell Maritime Press.
2010:Maritime Marriage Act 1999
1979:(1987), Art. 31 (formerly
1922:The National Archives, Kew
1837:, 165 N.E. 460 (N.Y. 1929)
1486: – Maritime tradition
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2117:Pelletier, 2007, p.160.
1907:. UK National Archives.
1147:similar to that of the
749:Anti-fouling Convention
2265:Careers Advice Website
2131:Pelletier, 2007, p.45.
1945:(obituary). 2010-12-01
1863:Australian Law Journal
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21:Captain (armed forces)
2384:Shipboard occupations
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1087:As of 2008, the U.K.
1050:How I Met Your Mother
2654:Nautical terminology
2413:Officer of the watch
2408:Shipmaster (captain)
2336:at Wikimedia Commons
1502:List of sea captains
1255:captain senior grade
919:Furthermore, in the
904:Performing marriages
674:Vice admiralty court
420:Contract of carriage
223:Corpus Juris Civilis
185:Duties and functions
136:commissioned officer
2633:Nautical operations
1865:, Volume 62, p 717.
1444:Royal Naval Reserve
1237:Captain's seniority
1128:Captain of the RMS
864:On ships without a
842:and documentation.
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32:Horatio McCallister
2659:Marine occupations
2088:The New York Times
2069:. 20 October 2011.
1433:commanding officer
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978:in articulo mortis
914:United States Navy
283:Maritime transport
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1038:The African Queen
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