Vessels to which Annex V to MARPOL 73/78 applies may discharge garbage containing plastics ().
A、5 nautical miles from nearest land
B、12 nautical miles from nearest land
C、25 nautical miles from nearest land
D、None of the above
A、5 nautical miles from nearest land
B、12 nautical miles from nearest land
C、25 nautical miles from nearest land
D、None of the above
A、A.Very well, thank you. B、B.How do you like the party? C、C.Glad to meet you, Jack. D、D.Glad to meet you, Ann.
A、stay near the middle of the channel B、keep to the starboard side of any vessels you meet C、exchange whistle signals with any other vessels in the channel D、keep to the side of the channel which lies to your starboard
A、A.To keep them dry,and thus easier to clean B、B.To remove fuel vapors which are heavier than air C、C.To provide adequate air to the engines D、D.To cool the machinery areas
A、The first vessel to sight the other should give way B、The vessel making the slower speed should give way C、Both vessels should alter course to starboard D、Both vessels should alter course to port
A、To support the overhang of the stern B、To provide strength to shell plating at the stern C、To add strength to the deck beams which support the weather decks D、To support the plating of a cylindrical tank
A、Passenger ships and high-speed crafts of 500 gross tons or more B、Oil tankers and Chemical tankers and Gas carriers C、Bulk freight vessels D、General cargo vessels
A、is ready to use but vessels must stand clear B、is ready to use and vessels may approach C、cannot be made ready immediately and vessels shall stand clear D、cannot be made ready immediately but vessels may approach
A、AIS is a global tracking system that relies upon INMARSAT C service to communicate vessel position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area B、AIS is a short-range 3 cm X-band radar system that automatically sends a vessel's position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area C、AIS is a short-range VHF-FM system that automatically broadcasts a vessel's position and other safety related information frequently to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area D、AIS is a one-way centrally managed system that requires the local VTS to send commands to instruct each vessel to broadcast position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area
A、AIS is a global tracking system that relies upon INMARSAT C service to communicate vessel position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area B、AIS is a short-range 3 cm X-band radar system that automatically sends a vessel's position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area C、AIS is a short-range VHF-FM system that automatically broadcasts a vessel's position and other safety related information frequently to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area D、AIS is a one-way centrally managed system that requires the local VTS to send commands to instruct each vessel to broadcast position and other safety related information to similarly equipped vessels,aircraft and shore stations within the area