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  2. Marine Directorate - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Directorate's Science division undertakes research and provides scientific and technical advice to the Scottish Government (and the UK and European Union authorities) on a number of marine and fisheries issues including aquaculture and fish health, freshwater fisheries, sea fisheries and the marine ecosystem in Scotland's seas. [25]

  3. Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 - Wikipedia

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    An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision in relation to functions and activities in the Scottish marine area, including provision about marine plans, licensing of marine activities, the protection of the area and its wildlife including seals and regulation of sea fisheries; and for connected purposes. Territorial extent Scotland: Dates

  4. Maritime and Coastguard Agency - Wikipedia

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    Its responsibilities include coordinating search and rescue (SAR) on the coastline and at sea through His Majesty's Coastguard (HMCG), ensuring that ships meet international and UK safety standards, monitoring and preventing coastal water pollution and testing and issuing Merchant Navy Certificates of Competency (licences) for ships' officers and crew to STCW requirements. [3]

  5. File:The Marine Licensing (Consultees) (Scotland) Order 2011 ...

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  6. File:Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 (ASP 2010-5).pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Licensed mariner - Wikipedia

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    A sample United States Merchant Marine license issued by the United States Coast Guard in 2006 Mariners (Captain, first officer and second officer) at the controls of the Kristina Regina A licensed mariner is a sailor who holds a license from a maritime authority to hold senior officer-level positions aboard ships, boats, and similar vessels.

  8. Merchant Navy (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Previously it had been known as the Mercantile Marine or Merchant Service, although the term "Merchant Navy" was already informally used from the 19th century. The British Merchant Navy was historically one of the largest ship registries and source of crew in the world, with 33% of global tonnage registered in 1939.

  9. Master mariner - Wikipedia

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    A ship's captain must have a number of qualifications, including a license. To become a master of vessels of any gross tons upon oceans [12] in the United States, one must first accumulate at least 360 days of service (including 90 days in the most recent three years on vessels of appropriate tonnage) while holding a chief mate's license.