What is Marine Insurance?
Marine insurance is another variant of the general term ‘insurance’ and as the name suggests is provided to ships, boats and most importantly, the cargo that is carried in them.
Marine insurance is another variant of the general term ‘insurance’ and as the name suggests is provided to ships, boats and most importantly, the cargo that is carried in them.
Naval architecture is an engineering stream for designing and manufacturing of sea vessels submarines, off shore structures of all kinds whether civil or military. Find out more about naval architecture and naval architects inside the article.
Seawater contamination due to an oil pour due to an accident, explosion, blowout or human error is termed a marine oil spill. Let’s understand oil spill at sea and all aspects related to it.
Tug Boats are small but powerful ships which are used to pull or push other large ships for maneuvering or salvage purpose
SART or Search and Rescue Transponder, is an extremely vital equipment on the ship as it performs the job of a signal-man. It is a vital machine during distress for it helps in locating the position of the vessel in case it goes off-track.
Dredging is the process of removing silt, sand and other sediments from the floor of any water body, including rivers, lakes, ponds and oceans, to facilitate navigation or construct bridges or dams. Read about dredging, its types and its importance in this article.
Clipper Ships are types of ancient merchant vessels which were famous for their speed and strength. Clipper ships are still used today in some parts of the world.
A rogue wave is twice the significant wave height of the region. They are bigger than the other water waves in the surrounding sea at that particular time, and can be deadly since they are unpredictable and may strike a ship anytime.
Santa Maria, Niña and the Pinta were the three Christopher Columbus Ships that discovered America. Find out more about these legendary ships in the article inside.
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