- A.outer limit of the territorial sea
- B.limit of the territorial sea
- C.breadth of the territorial sea
- D.the mouth of the river
- A.normal baseline
- B.outer limit of the territorial sea
- C.limit of the territorial sea
- D.breadth of the territorial sea
- A.may be substituted for 10 percent of the required life preservers
- B.should be stowed adjacent to lifeboats and emergency stations
- C.may be used by boat crews and line handlers during lifeboat drills
- D.should be used when carrying out duties near a weather deck's edge
- A.Shape
- B.Pin
- C.Certification stamp
- D.Color code
- A.vessels nearer the distress vessel acknowledge receipt
- B.vessels nearer the distress vessel fail to acknowledge receipt
- C.even you have not received the distress
- D.even the vessel in distress expressly prohibit you from providing any salvage service
- A.Apply a tourniquet to prevent the bleeding from restarting
- B.Apply a pressure bandage over the dressing
- C.Remove any small foreign matter and apply antiseptic
- D.Administer fluids to assist the body in replacing the lost blood
- A.AREA
- B.PLACE
- C.SEA ROOM
- D.WATER
- A.The grades of cargo that an oil tanker is permitted to carry
- B.A checklist of the equipment installed for controlling the discharge of oil
- C.The trade routes upon which the vessel may operate
- D.A list of the underwriters who will assume financial responsibility in the event of an oil spill
- A.with deduction new for old
- B.without deduction new for old
- C.with deduction old for new
- D.without deduction old for new
- A.A prohibition from loading a cargo from a country when the cargo may be a carrier of infectious diseases
- B.Arrest of a vessel by legal authorities to satisfy claims through exercise of a maritime lien
- C.Damage caused by riot of the population of a port
- D.Losses caused by fines from polluting the harbor after malfunction of a piping system