Vessels are warned()in the area enclosed by pecked lines owing to the existence of numerous telegraph cables.
A、anchor
B、to anchor
C、not to anchor
D、not to anchoring
A、anchor
B、to anchor
C、not to anchor
D、not to anchoring
A、self-propelled,inspected vessels B、towing vessels C、recreational vessels D、uninspected passenger vessels
A、The topics for warnings included in HYDROLANTS,HYDROPACS,and NAVAREA warnings are the same B、NAVAREA warnings concern only coastal navigation and inland navigation in large bays or sounds such as Puget Sound C、The United States is responsible for NAVAREA warnings in the North Atlantic north of 7°N,and west of 15°W D、Long range radio navigational warnings are usually broadcast by radiotelephone,radiotelegraph,and radio-teletypewriter
A、all fishing vessels over 39 feet in length B、sail-propelled fishing vessels C、all fishing vessels of less than 200 GT D、wooden hull fishing vessels with a poor radar echo
A、Issuance of a letter of warning B、Suspension of your license C、Revocation of your license D、A fine placed against your license
A、all fishing vessels over 39 feet in length B、sail-propelled fishing vessels C、all fishing vessels of less than 200 GT D、wooden hull fishing vessels with a poor radar echo
A、You should make an ample change to port for a vessel crossing on the starboard bow B、You should maneuver in ample time if a close-quarters situation is developing C、You should determine the course and speed of all radar contacts at six minute intervals D、Long-range scanning will provide early warning of ALL other vessels within the radar's range