- •Министерство аграрной политики украины
- •Предисловие
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- •Our university
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- •Corporation of lloyd's
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- •Sea routes
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- •Sanitary rules
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- •Fire prevention measures
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- •Taking over the navigational watch
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- •Ship's classification
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- •Watchkeeping duties for engineer
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- •Watch keeping of the radio operator
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- •The international transport workers federation
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- •Navigational charts
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- •Electronic chart system
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- •Quality system
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- •On insurance matters
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- •Cutty sark tall ship race
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- •Her majesty's customs and excise
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- •Port regulations
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- •The panama canal
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- •The radar
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- •Automated mutual-assistance vessel rescue system (amver)
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- •Safe working practice
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- •The pilot
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- •Passage planning
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- •International radio medical centre (ci.R.V1.)
- •Via dell'architettura, 41 00144 roma, italy
- •Information to be included into a message of request
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- •Emergency drill guidance
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- •Communication
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- •Passage planning in restricted waters
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- •The sailing ship "khersones"
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- •Life saving appliances
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- •Clearing of the ship in
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- •Fishing vessels
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- •International convention for the prevention of pollution prom ships
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- •International maritime convention
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- •International regulations for preventing collisions at sea
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- •The internatiohal law of the sea
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- •Safe operation of ships
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- •Maritime search and rescue
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- •Satcom promotes marine safety
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- •The gmdss
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- •Merchant ship search and rescue manual
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- •Great britain - the great marine power
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- •The port of sevastopol
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- •Merchant seaport theodosiya
- •Kerch merchant sea port
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- •Yevpatoriya merchant sea port
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- •Yalta merchant sea port
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- •The international ship and port facility security code
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- •International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code.
- •Список литературы
- •Содержание
- •Учебно-методическое пособие
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Conversational theme № 4
Read, translate and learn the text
Sea routes
Sea route is the route from one port to another through open parts of the ocean or sea, and also through natural and artificial narrownesses (straits, canals, rivers, lakes). Main factors, which influence on sea routes formation are аs follows: weather, climate, depth and width of canal's fairways, navigational dangers and regions which have restrictions and are prohibited for merchant ships. Sea routes are subdivided into regional, international and coastal. Regional sea routes are formed in the limits of one continent for provision of transport communications. Marine merchant navigation is arranged in two basic forms: tramp (irregular) and linear (regular). Tramp navigation is arranged for Cargo delivery on various sea routes from time to time when necessary. There is no strict schedule. Points of loading and unloading are established in accordance with the voyage assignments per each passage. Linear navigation foresees system Organisation of cargo and passenger lines on definite sea route directions between ports of loading and unloading on fixed schedule. In dependence of the Cargo and passenger volume there may be one or several vessels to work. Coastal sea routes lie between the ports of one and the same state and may be realized between the ports of the same sea or be separated by several oceans, for example, between St. Petersburg and Vladivostok.
II. NOTES:
artificial - искусственный
subdivide - подразделять
schedule - расписание
for provision of - для обеспечения
assignment - задание, назначение
III. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
What factors influence on sea route formation?
What types of routes do you know?
What is the difference between tramp and linear navigation, if there is any?
What Shipping Companies do you know?
What restrictions and prohibitions for merchant vessels do you know?
Conversational theme № 5
I. Read, translate and learn the text
CANALS
Canals are artificially created sea passages and this is their difference from straits. Canals are designated for reduction of sea routes and decreasing risk and danger of navigation. They are usually built in those places. Where their existence gives maximum efficiency and benefits for navigation, normal rate of passing through Suez canal equals 20 thousand vessels per year as 14 thousand vessels pass through Panama canal. Technical improvements increase their traffic carrying capacity and the depth of the fairway in its turn increases the tonnage of by passing vessels. All this requires certain maritime law regulation regime and particular international rules for navigation which have to provide constant traffic of all nations through them.
For instance Corinth and Saimaa canals do not belong to the international water ways therefore they have their own navigation regime. Greek law regulates the passage through Corinth canal. Passage through Saimaa canal is determined by the agreement between Finland and Russia.
Kiel canal connects the Baltic sea and the North sea. It was built in 1896. The passage through this canal is regulated by the government of the Federal republic of Germany and foresees innocent passage for merchant vessels of all countries.
II. NOTES:
artificially - искусственно
designate - предназначать
traffic carrying capacity - пропускная способность
fairway - фарватер III. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
Where and why do people excavate passages for ships?
What do canals give to people?
Who regulates the traffic through canals?
How many canals do you know?
What is the traffic carrying capacity of the Suez canal?