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Introduction

This is the Maritime Glossary

This glossary/lexicon gives an intensive overview about the words, terms, articles relevant in the maritime area. Beside English most articles are also available in Spanish and German. A special aspect in this glossary is the Meteorology.

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A-Patent

The historical A-Patent system, used prior to 1970, played a central role in certifying maritime professionals through a series of qualifications that defined their navigational authority and responsibilities. Issued by maritime schools, the six-tiered A-Patent hierarchy ranged from coastal skippers to captains authorized for long voyages under Rhine Shipping regulations. This structured approach ensured a clear career progression within the seafaring profession. In 1970, the system was replaced by a modern certification framework outlined in the Schiffsoffizier-Ausbildungsverordnung (SchOffzAusbV), aligning German maritime qualifications with evolving international standards. Today’s certificates for captains and nautical officers are more specialized and detailed, reflecting advancements in vessel Technology and safety requirements. This evolution highlights the maritime industry's ongoing commitment to competence, regulation, and Operational Safety at Sea.

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Ammonia

Deutsch: Ammoniak / Español: amoníaco / Português: amônia / Français: ammoniac / Italiano: ammoniaca

Ammonia in the maritime context refers to its use as a Potential alternative fuel for ships to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As the maritime industry seeks cleaner and more sustainable energy sources to meet international environmental regulations, ammonia has emerged as a promising candidate due to its carbon-free nature when burned. This aligns with efforts to decarbonize shipping and comply with targets set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for reducing emissions.

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Preparation

Deutsch: Vorbereitung / Español: Preparación / Português: Preparação / Français: Préparation / Italiano: Preparazione

Preparation in the maritime context refers to the comprehensive planning and readiness activities undertaken by ships, crews, and port authorities to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant maritime operations. This includes preparing the vessel, crew, equipment, and documentation for a voyage, port call, cargo handling, or emergency situations. Proper preparation is critical to minimising risks, avoiding delays, and ensuring adherence to maritime regulations and standards.

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Virgin Islands

Deutsch: Jungferninseln / Español: Islas Vírgenes / Português: Ilhas Virgens / Français: Îles Vierges / Italiano: Isole Vergini

The Virgin Islands refer to an archipelago located in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, divided politically between the United States (US Virgin Islands) and the United Kingdom (British Virgin Islands). In the Maritime context, they are significant due to their strategic location along major Shipping routes, their maritime economy centred around tourism and Yachting, and their ecological importance, including Marine conservation zones and Coral Reef habitats.

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