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maritime

[mar-i-tahym] / ˈmær ɪˌtaɪm /


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The naval exercises, which kicked off on Friday, are intended to promote maritime safety, trade and interoperability, according to South African officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

The legitimacy of these midvoyage changes under international maritime law is unclear, S&P said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Determining offensive capability involves evaluating the quality of a country or organization’s complete arsenal – air, ground, maritime, cyber and space capabilities – and how trained, disciplined, integrated and lethal their forces might be.

From Salon

The experts also said that under UN international maritime law, a stateless vessel can be boarded by authorities.

From BBC

One-third of Arctic shipping traffic now consists of “dark fleet” tankers with spotty insurance, disabled transponders and the maritime equivalent of fake IDs.

From MarketWatch