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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
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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.
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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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In the passenger-carrying trade a unified corporate image is often desired and it is useful for those unfamiliar with the vessel to be able to identify members of the crew and their function. Some companies and some countries use an
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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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Uniforms are worn aboard many ships, or aboard any vessels of traditional and organized navigation companies, and are required by company regulation on passenger and cruise vessels.
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lists 219 marriages recorded in ship's logbooks, most performed at sea by chaplains or ministers of religion; their legal status nonetheless remains
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court ordered the payment of death benefits to a widow because she had established that her marriage at sea was lawful. However, in
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One of a shipmaster's particularly important duties is to ensure compliance with the vessel's security plan, as required by the
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As of 2006, some 34,000 people were employed as captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels in the United States. The U.S.
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It is also more frequently used than captain with privately owned noncommercial or semi-commercial vessels, such as small
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In the United States, and in numerous other maritime countries, captains and officers of shipping companies may wear a
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The captain ensures that the ship complies with local and international laws and complies also with company and
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said a shipboard marriage ceremony is governed by the laws of the nation where ownership of the vessel lies.
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ship's stores declaration, a declaration of crew members' personal effects, crew lists and passenger lists.
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In a few countries, such as UK, USA and Italy, some captains with particular experience in navigation and
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year had tonnage restrictions, well over half of those being for near-coastal vessels of up to 100 tons
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In works of fiction, ship captains have performed marriages in various media, including the 1951 film
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International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978
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On international voyages, the captain is responsible for satisfying requirements of the local
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allows ship captains to perform a marriage ceremony at sea, but only for Japanese citizens.
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projects 18% growth in this occupation, expecting demand for 40,000 shipmasters in 2016.
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permit captains of ships registered in their jurisdictions to perform marriages at sea.
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for skippers of fishing boats who were members of the service. It was equivalent to
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The word "skipper" is used more than "captain" for some types of craft, for example
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to Bermuda in 2011 to allow marriages to be conducted on their ships.
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the involvement of the ship's captain was irrelevant to the outcome.
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For the Simpsons character commonly called "Sea Captain", see
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Anthony Dickey, "Family Law: Marriage on the High Seas" in
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Ship's captain, ship's master, shipmaster, captain, master
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regular uniform in conjunction with their employment.
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Index

Captain (armed forces)
Captain (naval)
Horatio McCallister

harbour pilot
chief mate
able seaman
Kristina Regina
Deck department
merchant ship
master's license
extra master's license
commissioned officer
licensed mariner
Admiralty law

Code of Hammurabi
Corpus Juris Civilis
Digesta
Ordinamenta et consuetudo maris
Amalfian Laws
Hanseatic League
Fishing
Illegal
Fisheries law
Maritime transport
Shipping
Ferry
Cargo
Freight

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