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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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Atmosphere

Deutsch: Atmosphäre / Español: Atmósfera / Português: Atmosfera / Français: Atmosphère / Italiano: Atmosfera

Atmosphere in the maritime context refers to the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which plays a critical role in various maritime activities. The atmosphere affects weather patterns, sea conditions, and the overall environment in which maritime operations take place.

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Book

Deutsch: Buch / Español: Libro / Português: Livro / Français: Livre / Italiano: Libro

Book in the maritime context can refer to several types of records, manuals, or logbooks that are essential for the operation, navigation, and management of ships. These books are used for documentation, compliance, training, and operational purposes.

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Circumstance

Deutsch: Umstand / Español: Circunstancia / Português: Circunstância / Français: Circonstance / Italiano: Circostanza

Circumstance in the maritime context refers to the specific conditions or factors that affect maritime operations, Decisions, and events. These can include environmental conditions, legal and regulatory frameworks, operational situations, and other contextual elements that influence maritime activities.

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Store

Deutsch: Lager / Español: Almacén / Português: Armazém / Français: Stock / Italiano: Magazzino

Store in the maritime context refers to the inventory or supply of essential items, tools, or provisions maintained aboard a vessel or at port facilities to support operations and crew needs. These can include food, spare parts, equipment, safety gear, and other necessary materials.

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