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"maritime" Definitions
  1. connected with the sea or ships
  2. (formal) near the sea

253 Sentences With "maritime"

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It was Canada Maritime — not Canadian Maritime, a separate company.
Chao was also Federal Maritime Commission chairwoman and deputy Maritime administrator.
Shubert is a former maritime administrator of the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD).
Aerial & Maritime: A Danish nanosatellite-based solution for monitoring aircrafts and maritime vessels
Cal Maritime is the only degree-granting maritime academy on the West Coast.
It was the tanker Maritime Kelly Anne, not the maritime tanker Kelly Anne.
"China's navy is willing to, together with other navies, tackle maritime security challenges and maintain maritime peace, tranquillity and good order, stay committed to maritime security and development and actively provide more public goods for world maritime security," Shen, who is close to Xi, said.
Inmarsat shares sank 12.6 percent to the bottom of the STOXX after the International Maritime Organisation authorised competitor Iridium to provide maritime safety systems, threatening Inmarsat's monopoly in maritime distress communications.
The California State University Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime) evacuated the waterfront campus due to the vegetation fires.
She has served as Labor secretary, deuty Transportation secretary, Federal Maritime Commission chairwoman and deputy Maritime administrator.
New maritime unmanned systems technologies can be a game-changer in countering multiple threats in the maritime domain.
SCHULTZ: Well, Martha, I think you mentioned the coast guard is the maritime -- the nation&aposs maritime first responder.
Japan has cancelled a maritime fleet review planned for Monday, a spokesman for the Maritime Self-Defence Force said.
They eventually developed a new three-tiered maritime security system involving maritime police, the coast guard, and the navy.
MARAD also dispatched the New York State Maritime Academy (SUNY Maritime College) TS Empire State VI to Puerto Rico.
Maritime: The Federal Maritime Commission is proposing new rules that will dictate how evidence is presented during commission proceedings.
In June, subsidiary P&O Maritime acquired Spanish maritime services operator Reyser from Bergé y Cía SA in June.
The official noted that the UK cooperates closely with the US on maritime security and plays a leading role in the US-led, 33-nation Combined Maritime Forces partnership that provides maritime security in the Gulf.
"We have a secretary who comes from the maritime industry — and that has translated into an understanding of the importance of the maritime academies," said Jerry Achenbach, superintendent of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy in Michigan.
California State University Maritime Academy, known as "Cal Maritime," is one of 23 schools in the California State University system.
"We also continue to advocate for all maritime forces to conform to international maritime customs, standards and laws," he added.
According to Maritime and Crimean shipping news site Maritime Bulletin, the skipper stayed on board to help fight the fire.
Mohammad Rastad, head of Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization, said Tehran would file a complaint next week to the International Maritime Organization over "cruel U.S. sanctions and restrictions on maritime transport," according to the state news agency IRNA.
The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security will hold a hearing to look at maritime transportation and opportunities and challenges for the Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Commission.
More than half of all maritime kidnapping victims in 13 were captured off West Africa, according to International Maritime Bureau statistics.
First, the NDAA reauthorizes the Obama-era Southeast Asia Maritime Security Initiative (rebranded the "Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Initiative") through 2025.
For the maritime market, Spire's satellites would assist with maritime law enforcement by providing near-real time signal intelligence anywhere on Earth.
This pillar of maritime policy is to credit for successfully protecting our maritime economy and our national security for nearly a century.
An escalating series of maritime episodes The Stena Impero's seizure is yet another in an accelerating series of recent maritime episodes involving Iran.
The Maritime Ministry has initiated a policy of scuttling all ships confiscated for illegal activities, in particular fishing with Indonesia's maritime economic zone.
Under the UN's maritime body, the International Maritime Organization, the industry has already committed to cutting emissions by at least 20303% by 2050.
Maritime authorities said Tuesday that the waters around Russky Island, off the southern tip of Vladivostok, would be temporarily closed to all maritime traffic.
The International Maritime Organization, for example, says that in the period to 2050 maritime CO2 emissions could increase by between 50 and 250 percent.
"When I saw the research he did, I was pretty impressed," said Chuck Meide, the director of the Lighthouse Maritime Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP).
"These ships are capable of providing medical support, maritime civil affairs, maritime security, expeditionary logistic support, medium and heavy-lift air support," the statement said.
The NATO Maritime Unmanned Systems Initiative (MUSI) was launched in October 2018 to promote capability development and interoperability in the field of maritime unmanned systems.
American owned Jones Act companies like Crowley Maritime, Trailer Bridge, SEACOR Marine, TOTE and FOSS Maritime are some of the U.S. companies leading response efforts.
Seven US Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships, three helicopter squadrons and maritime patrol aircraft covered nearly 1,000 square nautical miles in the search.
These include: The African Union's 2012 Integrated Maritime Strategy 2050 which recognizes and encourages the importance of African countries paying greater attention to their maritime interests.
Athens, which expelled the Libyan ambassador over the maritime boundary pact, has condemned the maritime accord and warned that Ankara is escalating tensions in the region.
"The Boat Builders" will go on display in the Scottish Maritime Museum's exhibition Maritime Perspectives: Collecting Art of a Seafaring Nation, which closes on October 21.
Combined Maritime Forces Australia is part of a multinational naval partnership, the Combined Maritime Forces, that helps police more than three million square miles of international waters.
People will learn about advances in maritime so that is something important for us to preserve our heritage and to contribute to preserve the Maritime Heritage worldwide.
In 1993, the maritime bureau documented about 20 maritime criminal attacks and attempted attacks in Southeast Asia, but that number steadily rose to nearly 250 by 2000.
Domestic maritime companies have already delivered 9,500 containers of fuel, first aid supplies, building materials and other goods to the island, according to the American Maritime Partnership.
Greece, which expelled the Libyan ambassador over the maritime boundary pact, has also condemned the maritime accord and warned that Turkey is escalating tensions in the region.
"China and Vietnam should work hard together, scrupulously abide by their high level consensus, maintain maritime stability, manage and control disputes, promote maritime cooperation, continue to accumulate consensus, jointly maintain maritime and regional peace and stability and create conditions for the stable development of bilateral ties," Li said.
Vietnam and China have been embroiled in maritime disputes in parts of the South China Sea, where China claims 90 percent of the potentially energy-rich maritime territory.
Under NATO rules about standing maritime forces, Turkey is due to take over leadership of the so-called Standing Maritime Group Two - used in the Aegean - from January.
Apart from urban warfare training, Australia will also enhance provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability, share information and intelligence and strengthen maritime security engagement and bilateral maritime patrols.
At the same time Michael Zolotas becomes head of maritime industries across EMEA, while Peter Illingworth continues in his role as head of maritime industries in Asia Pacific.
"We have made a lot of changes and improvement since the Sewol incident," said Park Han-seon, who coordinates research on maritime safety at the Korea Maritime Institute.
Under NATO rules about standing maritime forces, Turkey is due to take over its leadership of the so-called Standing Maritime Group Two - used in the Aegean - from January.
"The agreement with Equinor goes in the direction taken by Saipem and Moss Maritime to develop new technologies related to clean energy," said Moss Maritime Chief Executive Ida Husem.
GREEK ANGER Greece, which expelled the Libyan ambassador over the maritime boundary pact, has also condemned the maritime accord and warned that Turkey is escalating tensions in the region.
James R. Holmes is J. C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College and the author of "A Brief Guide to Maritime Strategy," published this month.
The second part, the maritime silk road, is a chain of seaports from the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean that direct maritime trade to and from China.
Rankings were compared in five slices: the city's strengths as a shipping center, offerings for maritime finance and law, maritime technology, ports and logistics, and its overall attractiveness and competitiveness.
Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, the head of private maritime security company Dryad Maritime Intelligence, said the vessel was an easy target because it was low, slow and close to the coast.
"Martin J. Davies, the maritime law director at Tulane University, said invoking the Limitation of Liability Act was a common strategy after maritime disasters but often "produces very unpleasant results.
Officials from China, Iran, and Panama were present when the black boxes were opened, Hadi Haqshenas, maritime affairs deputy at Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization, was quoted as saying by ISNA.
National security adviser Hermogenes Esperon said that allowing foreign governments and entities to conduct maritime research again is "good for us... because we get to know more of the maritime domain".
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and Egypt have signed agreements to specify maritime borders, a cabinet statement said on Saturday, allowing both countries to benefit from maritime zones that were previously untapped.
Chao has a longtime connection with transportation, working as deputy administrator of the Maritime Administration during the Reagan presidency, then as chairwoman of the Federal Maritime Commission from 1988 to 1989.
Under current conditions, Japan could order its navy, called the Maritime Self-Defense Force, to perform maritime security operations to escort Japanese—and only Japanese—commercial vessels safely through the area.
The UAE Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by state news agency WAM on Wednesday, that the talks covered "routine maritime issues" including maritime connections, smuggling, fishermen and shared borders.
As a cofounder of Orchid Maritime, a private maritime security company based in the English seaside town of Poole, Howard-Higgins worked on sales and marketing, according to former business associates.
BOSASSO, March 16 (Reuters) - Somali maritime forces have exchanged gunfire with the hijackers of an oil tanker in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, the head of the maritime force said.
"َAmong the objectives of this exercise are improving the security of international maritime trade, countering maritime piracy and terrorism, exchanging information regarding rescue operations and operational and tactical experience," Tahani added.
The IRGC seized the tanker at the request of the maritime authorities in the Iranian province of Hormozgan for "not following international maritime regulations," state television cited an IRGC statement as saying.
These maritime areas, as it turns out, are the most important areas of the "21st century Maritime Silk Road," which is part of Chinese President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
More important in a geopolitical sense, said James R. Holmes, a professor of maritime strategy at the United States Naval War College, the Russian actions pose a challenge to international maritime law.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Inmarsat will lose its monopoly in maritime safety communications after the International Maritime Organisation gave Iridium and China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System the green light to develop competing systems.
The notice, dated March 3, says maritime safety agencies must "urgently" determine whether 31 vessels belonging to Ocean Maritime Management Co (OMM) are in Chinese harbors or waters, and notify the ministry.
Greenstone trading is known to have occurred in the Stone Age, but she thinks the maritime trading along that route was more advanced than previously thought, and maritime technology more sophisticated, too.
An IHS analysis found that Vietnam needs improved maritime-security capabilities, including maritime patrol aircraft, coastal radars, and naval craft including coastal patrol vessels -- all of which U.S. companies can sell to Hanoi.
"It seems the U.S. side is still not sure quite what Vietnam wants, but the focus will likely be on ways to enhance Vietnam's maritime domain awareness and maritime security capabilities," he said.
Vietnam and China have been embroiled in maritime disputes in parts of the busy waterway, where China claims 90 percent of the potentially energy-rich maritime territory, which Vietnam calls the East Sea.
But Moscow's recently revised national security and maritime strategies emphasize the need for Russian maritime forces to project power and to have access to the broader Atlantic Ocean as well as the Arctic.
The Revolutionary Guards seized the vessel at the request of the maritime authorities in the Iranian province of Hormozgan for "not following international maritime regulations," state television cited an IRGC statement as saying.
"Recent incidents off Somalia, the Bab al-Mandab and wider Indian Ocean indicate an increased threat level to shipping from piracy and maritime terrorism," said Gerry Northwood at British maritime security firm MAST.
"Their inherent stealth, endurance, mobility and firepower directly enable them to support five of the six maritime strategy core capabilities -- sea control, power projection, forward presence, maritime security and deterrence," the Navy said.
It does however have a maritime institute that trains seafarers.
Militants have launched successful maritime attacks in the area before.
It is playing a bigger role in regional maritime security.
Israel's maritime channels to the Red Sea had been blocked.
Waxman will discuss each neighborhood's rich maritime and industrial history.
DP World is one of the world's largest maritime firms.
Unsurprisingly, China is striving to become a maritime great power.
UPHILL TASK Bond investors in shipping trust Rickmers Maritime RIMT.
The maritime patrols will also include air and land elements.
Other Maritime provinces have their own issues with abortion access.
The prolonged slump in the maritime industry has spurred consolidation.
The Russians also had maritime patrol aircraft in the vicinity.
Four of them have territorial or maritime disputes with China.
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The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard (DCCG) also provides maritime security.
Kenya said the row over maritime territory could jeopardize that.
An Alim Maritime official reached by telephone declined to comment.
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William Merz will speak about maritime security at 22019 a.m.
The code has been extended to include other maritime crimes.
Britain's maritime sector has already taken steps to reduce emissions.
Periscope was previously only known for espionage on maritime targets.
It was also quickly becoming a hub for maritime trade.
This exposes the entire maritime shipping network to immense liability.
This maritime militia receives subsidized fuel, ice and navigational devices.
That expedition was also organized by the Southampton maritime archaeologists.
Ankara and Tripoli signed an agreement delineating a maritime border.
"This shows how amazing our maritime heritage is," Newman said.
Kenya said the row over maritime territory could jeopardise that.
These policies helped reduce irregular maritime migration by 90 percent.
Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary, oversees the American maritime industry.
They also wreck the eelgrass and other beneficial maritime environments.
Special focus will be made on safeguarding security of maritime traffic and other types of Russian maritime economic activity and also responding to new kinds of modern threats such as piracy and international terrorism.
But the boat&aposs captain, Marco Martinez, said he informed the Rome-based Maritime Rescue Coordination Center and was instructed to call Libyan maritime authorities, who didn&apost answer either phone or by radio.
James Mitchell, maritime finance lead at Rocky Mountain Institute, said the new standards will "redefine" the role of banks in the maritime shipping sector and encourage financial institutions to follow suit in other sectors.
"These ships are capable of providing medical support, maritime civil affairs, maritime security, expeditionary logistic support, medium and heavy lift air support, and bring a diverse capability including assessment and security," the release said.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently approved a joint U.S.-Russian proposal for ship-routing measures in the Bering Strait, a shared, international waterway with increased marine activity that divides the two maritime states.
In 2016, India acquired four additional Poseidon-8I Neptune long-range maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from Boeing, which conducts electronic support measures and operate in conjunction with UAVs for maritime surveillance.
American law-enforcement officials have developed a clear preference for prosecuting maritime smuggling cases in Florida, where federal agencies have set up interagency drug-task forces and prosecutors have expertise on maritime drug cases.
"Nations that cannot afford large maritime forces, surface ships, and all the attendant infrastructure can still defend their coastlines, waters, [exclusive economic zones], and critical maritime infrastructure with the capabilities" Foggo described, Hodges said.
He flew Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2 maritime patrol planes and P-3 Orion maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft before he came to the US and began working with the P-8A planes.
The ministry cited Phuc as saying maritime issues should be appropriately handled in a peaceful way on the basis of equality and mutual respect and not allow maritime issues to affect the development of relations.
"Recent incidents off Somalia, the Bab al-Mandab and wider Indian Ocean indicate an increased threat level to shipping from piracy and maritime terrorism," British maritime security firm MAST said in a report this week.
He said Manila would get an additional $42 million from the new U.S. Southeast Asia Maritime Initiative, a maritime capacity-building program announced by U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who is visiting Manila next week.
"In addition to implementing all existing U.N. sanctions, the international community must take additional measures to enhance maritime security, including the right to interdict maritime traffic" traveling to North Korea, Tillerson said in a statement.
The Navy is pursuing a number of long-range anti-ship missiles, among them the Maritime Strike Tomahawk, a maritime variant of the land-attack cruise missile with an active seeker to track moving ships.
Schreiber kicked off the digital photo journal with a maritime selfie.
It's an arcane text on the theory of maritime military strategy.
"The maritime domain is changing very fast," Van der Werf said.
China's maritime image has been called into question in recent years.
And these vulnerabilities hint at larger threats to international maritime infrastructure.
The resolution would also restrict North Korea's maritime and financial sectors.
Multiple police, fire, maritime and scuba units responded to the incident.
China claims 90 percent of the potentially energy-rich maritime territory.
Free zones also depend on unfettered access to Gulf maritime routes.
Japan still has a "Maritime Self-Defence Force", not a navy.
Her bones lay undiscovered, amid mud and maritime detritus, until now.
In 20163 it cut exports to Japan during a maritime dispute.
Jaguar's battery-powered V20E boat just broke a maritime speed record.
This is a fairly complicated process for the UK's maritime borders.
This means having full-spectrum land, air, space and maritime capabilities.
And Portugal's long history of maritime exploration and discovery didn't hurt.
China has the largest number of maritime courts globally, he added.
India is also a big part of this maritime trading route.
It was held at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park.
A spokesman for Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force declined to comment.
Yet cruise lines often lead the maritime sector in environmental stewardship.
We have already begun with a breakthrough maritime surveillance aircraft. Creative
More is planned as part of the "Maritime Silk Road" strategy.
Cokers process residual crude, from which most maritime fuel is made.
Special services for well-heeled guests is a long maritime tradition.
Gazans have also launched flotillas towards the maritime border with Israel.
These maritime modernization efforts don't only address sea-based security vulnerabilities.
ST)'s Swordfish Maritime Patrol Aircraft, based on the Bombardier (BBDb.
The maritime theme is somewhat arbitrary, but that's half the point.
Maritime firms began protecting their cargo and crews with armed guards.
COS COB "Close to the Wind: Our Maritime History," Greenwich history.
MYSTIC "New Horizons in Modern Maritime Art," paintings, drawings and sculptures.
On Monday night, perhaps you could keep up the maritime theme.
That's more emissions than all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
According to its website, it is the world's largest maritime museum.
Roughly one-third of global maritime trade flows through the sea.
The maritime blockade in place since 2015 could then be lifted.
Australia had an obligation to help a maritime vessel in need.
Dr. Pacheco-Ruiz also works for MMT as a maritime archaeologist.
China has militarized islands and demands acceptance of its maritime domain.
Two types of students prevail at Maritime College: cadets and civilians.
Italian maritime health authorities said that passengers were allowed to disembark.
The Maritime Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Hyundai Heavy Industries, from South Korea, will develop a maritime facility.
These alliances must file cooperative agreements with the Federal Maritime Commission.
The legal action is common in maritime disasters, the company said.
John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiHouse Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment Trump bashes Mueller for 'ineptitude,' slams 'sick' Democrats backing impeachment Pelosi denies she's 'trying to run out the clock' on impeachment MORE (D-CA), ranking member of the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee, introduced H.R. 6455, the "Energizing American Maritime Act," designed to strengthen the U.S. domestic maritime industry.
Unveiling the new official map, the deputy of maritime sovereignty at the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Arif Havas Oegroseno, noted the northern side of its exclusive economic zone was the site of oil and gas activity.
The journey of the small vessel, known as Al Faruq, was tracked from Yemen by European maritime forces patrolling sea lanes off Somalia, Abdirahman Mohamud Hassan, the director general of Puntland maritime police force, told Reuters.
But Iran has maintained that it was simply following maritime procedure after the Stena Impero used the exit lane to enter the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, "violating maritime rules" by sailing in the wrong direction.
At issue is an investigation commissioned by Nicholas Korniloff, Perry Cohen's stepfather, and conducted by Six Maritime, a Gainesville-based firm that offers a range of maritime services including search and rescue, security and tactical training.
The U.S. guided-missile destroyer Donald Cook began moving towards the Black Sea on Saturday, "to conduct maritime security operations and enhance regional maritime stability, combined readiness and naval capability", a U.S. navy statement said. www.navy.mil/index.
Japan has cancelled a maritime fleet review planned for Monday, a spokesman for the Maritime Self-Defence Force said, after a fierce typhoon pounded Tokyo and surrounding regions over the weekend, causing flooding and widespread power outages.
Heminger said he expected U.S. refiners would begin building an inventory of the new maritime diesel fuel by the middle of 2019 to prepare for the change in marine fuel mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Australia is also providing 19 Guardian-class patrol boats to 12 Pacific Island countries over the next five years under the Pacific Maritime Security Program, which is intended to enhance maritime security cooperation across the South Pacific.
In a recent report, the International Maritime Bureau, a nonprofit devoted to fighting crime at sea, said maritime piracy and armed robbery reached a 22-year-low last year, but danger persists in the Gulf of Guinea.
"During the course of two days, eight U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Defence Force ships, three helicopter squadrons and maritime patrol aircraft covered nearly 1,000 square nautical miles," the U.S. Seventh Fleet said in a press release.
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said it had deployed more than 500.
For Americans, this is the price of a globe-spanning maritime strategy.
US maritime strategy envisions stationing forces in proximity to potentially hostile shorelines.
Its maritime facilities include two cargo terminals and a cruise ship pier.
An armed confrontation over disputed maritime areas in the South China Sea.
The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative used satellite imagery to track their construction.
The city is officially a "core" province for the Maritime Silk Road.
Rising trade was accompanied by a 3.3% increase in maritime-fleet capacity.
That fire threatened the campus of the California State University Maritime Academy.
It will create jobs for Americans, while building confidence among maritime users.
For mining, the figure is $600 billion; for maritime shipping, $500 billion.
It is not just maritime collisions that skippers have to think about.
Three of Australia's five main maritime trade routes pass through the Pacific.
Credit Suisse has consistently declined to comment on the maritime security loan.
Chinese researchers plan to use the system to support their maritime experiments.
Nasrallah said the main issue currently at stake was Lebanon's maritime borders.
They have also had disagreements over North Korea and China's maritime claims.
Somalia and Kenya have also had maritime territorial disputes in the past.
He has already shut the maritime border with Curacao, Aruba and Bonaire.
Of course, Vietnam isn't Trump's sole ASEAN ally in the maritime conflict.
He is the curator of maritime archeology at The Western Australia Museum.
Sullivan's comments came during a hearing on maritime transportation in the Arctic.
Spills or maritime accidents, the tribe said, could permanently destroy fishing beds.
The world's largest maritime warfare exercise includes approximately two dozen participant countries.
The contracts include transport aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, Harpoon missiles and helicopters.
Most analysts didn't see the maritime clash as timed for the G20.
Note: not coincidentally, NAI's CEO honed his skills as a maritime lawyer.
The loans were supposed to be used on maritime projects in Mozambique.
Recent U.S.-flag maritime actions demonstrate the importance of Jones Act shipping.
To read our full piece about the maritime cybersecurity provision, click here.
In 2013, Australia detained 2,7753 children during a surge of maritime arrivals.
The discovery set off one of the world's most enduring maritime mysteries.
William Burke, who serves as the chief maritime officer for Carnival Corp.
The US stationed maritime patrol aircraft at Keflavík from 1951 to 2006.
"They are still missing," said Umoren, who heads maritime safety at NIMASA.
His father, like his father before him, was a prominent maritime lawyer.
The event is part of PortSide NewYork's African-American Maritime Heritage program.
One body has been recovered, Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization said Monday.
Cruise & Maritime Voyages did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The experts returned, led by James Delgado, an authority in maritime archaeology.
The court did so in a maritime case just two months ago.
In spite of its maritime title, it evokes nothing of the kind.
Other major industry events including Singapore Maritime Week have all been postponed.
Cussler spoke with CNN in 2002 about his books and maritime searches.
Beijing has maritime disputes with neighbours including Vietnam, the Philippines and Japan.
Plus, wireless telegraphy made maritime and transcontinental communication a lot more simple.
Vietnam's Maritime Bank hopes to have similar success with its new products.
Therefore, the stakes in this new maritime great game are exceedingly high.
Critics, however, suspect Beijing of buying time to consolidate its maritime power.
New rules from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) take effect from Jan.
The subtitles sometimes indicate that someone is speaking in Maritime Sign Language.
"It's what keeps us up at night," a maritime response expert said.
The Philippines military has described the boats as a "suspected maritime militia".
Next, the team approached the International Maritime Organization, which regulates shipping pollution.
Ocean shipping is regulated by the Federal Maritime Commission, an independent agency.
Settling the maritime dispute could help both countries exploit offshore energy reserves.
"The Oil Ministry's tactics in exporting oil and petroleum products have changed, ... and perhaps the destinations of oil cargoes from our ports have changed," Hadi Haqshenas, maritime affairs deputy director at Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization, told ILNA.
"We have a complete vessel with the mast still standing with the quarter rudders in place," said team member Kroum Batchvarov, assistant professor of maritime archaeology at the University of Connecticut's anthropology department and the Maritime Studies Program.
"This latest incident, if confirmed to be an act of aggression, is highly likely to be part of the wider narrative of deteriorating relations between Saudi and the U.S. and Iran," private maritime security firm Dryad Maritime warned.
Modern China's maritime rise, combined with the United States, Japan and India seeing it as a threat to their national interests, means that presently we are observing the beginning of a new sequel of the great maritime game.
Since the well-being of most developed states depended, as it does today, on their free access to the maritime lanes of transportation, Britain's dominant maritime position gave it enormous leverage over other powers in the 19th century.

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