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  2. Likoni Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The ferries are operated by the Kenya Ferry Services (KFS), and is the only remaining ferry service by KFS. The Likoni Ferry began operating in 1937. [1] Passenger services are free; vehicles (including tuktuks, motorcycles, and trucks) pay a toll. The crossing is approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft).

  3. Kenya Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Ports Authority is an investor in Kenya National Shipping Line, a state corporation of Kenya formed in 1989, currently owned by KPA and three non-Kenyan corporate investos. [ 7 ] In 1989, the government of Kenya brought together the operation and regulation of existing ferry services , including the Likoni Ferry service at Likoni, Mombasa ...

  4. NSW Maritime - Wikipedia

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    NSW Maritime, the trading name of Maritime Authority of New South Wales, was an agency of the Government of New South Wales, Australia responsible for marine safety, regulation of commercial and recreational boating and oversight of port operations. The Authority had responsibility for marine incident investigation, including the causes of ...

  5. List of certificates for operators of pleasure craft - Wikipedia

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    Boat Masters License (BML) Day Skipper valid for Coastal Waters during daylight Yachtmaster Coastal. valid for Coastal Waters Yachtmaster Offshore. valid for Offshore up to 150 miles Yachtmaster Ocean. valid for offshore yes Israel: Grade 30 Authorization to operate a boat in coastal waters. valid for coastal waters [4]

  6. List of ports in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Port/Harbour name County Town name Coordinates Remarks Kilindini Harbour: Mombasa county: Mombasa: Port of Mombasa the only international seaport in Kenya and the biggest port in east Africa.

  7. Maritime transport - Wikipedia

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    This technology has contributed to crew welfare, although both equipment and fees are expensive. [10] Ocean voyages are steeped in routine. Maritime tradition dictates that each day be divided into six four-hour periods. Three groups of watch keepers from the engine and deck departments work four hours on then have eight hours off watch keeping.

  8. Kenya Shipyards Limited - Wikipedia

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    In Kisumu, in western Kenya, on the shores of Lake Victoria, KSL has established a shipyard to build ships, boats and tugs to serve the countries surrounding Africa's largest freshwater lake. The first ship built here is MV Uhuru II of Kenya. [2] In February 2022, KSL (Kisumu) received orders for six new ships from both Tanzania and Uganda.

  9. Driver licences in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Class Type Description C: Car licence: Covers vehicles up to 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). GVM is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when loaded. The licence allows the holder to drive cars, utilities, vans, some light trucks, car-based motor tricycles, tractors and implements such as graders, vehicles that seat up to 12 adults, including the driver.