A.Ocean Passages for the World
B.Symbols and Abbreviations used on Admiralty Charts,Chart 5011
C.IALA Maritime Buoyage System
D.The Mariners Handbook
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A.pulling a submarine cable
B.engaged in diving operations
C.engaged in underway replenishment
D.transferring explosives
A.the estimated cost of damage to the unit
B.an evaluation of who was at fault
C.the amount of ballast on board
D.the name of the owner or agent of the unit
A.Commandant of the Coast Guard
B.Owner of the unit
C.Nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety Office
D.Captain of the nearest port
A.the centerline of a navigable channel
B.the starboard side of a channel
C.a prominent object of navigational interest that has no lateral significance
D.an area of a channel where passing another vessel is permitted
A.heavy rain within six hours
B.a decrease in wind velocity
C.a change in the present weather conditions
D.that fog will soon set in
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Light Lists for coastal waters are().
What is the use of the books of Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals? Their use is to ().
The daily predictions of the times and heights of high and low water for a selection of Standard Ports are given in().
Of the following,()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
The latest known details of lights are given in().
The information on()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
After jacking down your liftboat you have an unexpected list.You find that the only cause of this list must be a flooded leg.Your next course of action should be to().
Aboard a survival craft,ether can be used to().
The information on ocean voyage planning with routeing details for powered and sailing vessels is likely found in().
A person who sees someone fall overboard should().