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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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Commissioner

Deutsch: Kommissar (maritim) / Español: Comisario (marítimo) / Português: Comissário (marítimo) / Français: Commissaire (maritime) / Italiano: Commissario (marittimo)

The term Commissioner in maritime contexts refers to a senior administrative or regulatory official responsible for overseeing compliance, safety, and operational standards within ports, shipping, or maritime authorities. This role is critical in ensuring adherence to international maritime law, port regulations, and environmental protocols, often bridging governmental oversight with industry practices.

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Operational Risk

Deutsch: Betriebsrisiko (maritim) / Español: Riesgo Operacional (marítimo) / Português: Risco Operacional (marítimo) / Français: Risque opérationnel (maritime) / Italiano: Rischio Operativo (marittimo)

The concept of Operational Risk in the maritime sector refers to potential losses arising from inadequate or failed internal processes, human error, system failures, or external events during shipping operations. This category of risk is critical for ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance in an industry where even minor disruptions can lead to significant financial, environmental, or reputational damage. Understanding and mitigating these risks is essential for shipowners, operators, and regulatory bodies alike.

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Real-time monitoring

Deutsch: Echtzeitüberwachung / Español: Monitoreo en tiempo real / Português: Monitoramento em tempo real / Français: Surveillance en temps réel / Italiano: Monitoraggio in tempo reale

Real-time monitoring in maritime contexts refers to the continuous, instantaneous tracking of vessels, environmental conditions, and operational parameters to enhance safety, efficiency, and compliance. This technology integrates sensors, satellite systems, and data analytics to provide live updates on critical factors such as vessel position, engine performance, and weather hazards. It is a cornerstone of modern maritime operations, enabling proactive decision-making in dynamic and often high-risk environments.

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Ship Handling

Deutsch: Schiffsführung / Español: Maniobra de Buques / Português: Manobra de Navios / Français: Manœuvre des Navires / Italiano: Manovra Navale

Ship Handling refers to the precise control and maneuvering of vessels in diverse maritime environments. It encompasses a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and situational awareness to ensure safe and efficient navigation. This discipline is critical for preventing collisions, grounding, or other operational hazards in ports, open seas, and confined waters.

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