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the cases of the OECD, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

maritime archaeology there is no clear-cut definition but overlapping designations. Maritime archaeology falls within the umbrella of underwater archaeology4 that particularly focuses on the preservation and reconstruction of maritime cultural heritage. 'Maritime archaeology,'

Key-Words: - Automatic maritime surveillance, ship detection, maritime traffic, maritime security. 1 Introduction Maritime surveillance had a major evolution with the improvement of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images that can be acquired day and night, on all weather conditions, [1]. Until very recently, those

national Maritime Organization, the gross tonnage is that which is included in the REMARKS column of the International Tonnage Certificate (1969); (d) maritime labour certificate means the certificate referred to in Regulation 5.1.3; (e) requirements of this Convention refers to the requirements in these Articles and

RACI Knowledge User Knowledge Author Knowledge Reviewer (Content SME) Knowledge Manager / Coordinator(s) Knowledge Mgt Process Owner 1.0 Identify Knowledge AR 2.0 Author / Update Knowledge AR R 3.0 Review and Update Knowledge C R AR 4.0 Publish Knowledge I I I

The New England Cod Fishing Industry and Maritime Dimensions of the American Revolution,” Enterprise and Society, Vol. 8, No. 4 (November, 2007), 799-806. “Faith At Sea: Exploring Maritime Religiosity in the Eighteenth Century,” International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 19, No. 1 (June 2007), 87-106. “‘Soldiers Bred to the Sea’: Maritime Marblehead, Massachusetts and the .

Looking further into the education of maritime staff, the survey asked for the number of World Maritime University as well as IMO International Maritime Law Institute graduates. Of the 45 Member States that provided data, 33 have produced graduates of the university. The top three is led by Japan with 200, followed by

Knowledge Creating. An organization has three kinds of knowledge: tacit knowledge in the expertise and experience of individuals; explicit or rule-based knowledge in artifacts, rules, and routines; and cultural knowledge in the assumptions and beliefs used by members to assign value and significance to new information or knowledge. Knowledge cre-

3 The TSP Body of Knowledge 7 Competency Area 1: TSP Foundations and Fundamentals 9 Knowledge Area 1.1: Knowledge Work 9 Knowledge Area 1.2: TSP Prerequisite Knowledge 12 Knowledge Area 1.3: TSP Principles 14 Knowledge Area 1.4: TSP Process Elements and Measures 15 Knowledge Area 1.5: TSP Quality Practices 17

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Summer 2015 Volume 79 Catholic Maritime News . Bishop Boland dedicating the Roundel of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. Page 2 Summer 2015 CatholiC maritime NewS Catholic Maritime News is published by the Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) National Office 3 times a year – spring, summer and winter. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops .

ii RESUME Le Golfe de Guinée (GG) est un espace maritime de plus en plus en proie à l’insécurité maritime. La piraterie maritime, les vols à main armée à l’encontre des navires, le trafic