Its Green for water
Sky blue for air
Black for effluent
Brown for diesel
Aluminum for staem
Red for fire extinguisher
There is difference between Indian standards and British standard colour
coding
To help reduce the number of lives lost at sea due to overloading of ships.
Linethrowing rocket used to project a tight line betwin ships
Plimsoll lines are lines on boats and ships. If the line goes beneath the water the ship has too much cargo to be safe. The line was instigated by the English politician, Samuel Plimsoll, to try and stop the loss of lives and ships. Owners and shippers encouraged the captain to overload to get maximum freight for cost. The line is now assigned by insurance companies and enforced by laws, across the world. It looks like a circle with a line through it, on both sides midway along the side. The line through the middle must not be submerged, when floating in salt water, in summer seasonal waters. Another set of lines ahead of it, show modifications to the plimsoll line, allowing for seasonal differences, fresh water and timber cargoes. There are usually two letters placed fore and aft on the line. This denotes which insurance company has assigned the line. L R = Lloyd's Registry B V = Bureau Veritas
about 2 or so years. although there has been an increase in demand for new cruise ships, cruise line companies tend to choose renovation instead of building new ships as it is cheaper and they are affected by the financial turmoil.
water is the ground for ships ,and the salt water is the best conductor and it acts as a zero potential(like for us ground as) for ships.
As of 2008, Cruise Line International Association reported 185 total ships in their North American member cruise lines. http://www.cruising.org
11 ships
They didn't 'wear' ships.
International transport, primarily.
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Home Lines is a passenger shipping company. It provides services for building ships. They take custom deliveries of ships and operate them. Over the years they have operated nine ships.
Fresh water. Salt water is denser and therefore makes things more boyant. Ships have marks painted on the side of their hull, usually welded lines and then painted over, that show their load limits in salt and fresh water. These lines are known as Plimsol lines or International Load Lines.
International seaport: some of the ships go to other countries. National seaport: none of the ships go to other countries.
ships
Most cruise lines, including Carnival, have their ships registered under "flags of convenience". That typically means they are registered in Panama, Bermuda, the Bahamas, or some other country that does not tax the operations of international cruise ship operations.
Crews of merchant ships should moved into safety before their ships are sunk
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)