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  2. International Code of Signals - Wikipedia

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    International Code of Signals for Visual, Sound, and Radio Communications, United States Edition, 1969 (Revised 2003) (PDF), 1969; International Code of Signals, 2005 ed. (IMO IA994E), IMO – International Maritime Organization, 2005, ISBN 978-92-801-4198-6

  3. International maritime signal flags - Wikipedia

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    Two sailing ships dressed overall with their signal flags. International maritime signal flags are various flags used to communicate with ships. The principal system of flags and associated codes is the International Code of Signals. [1]

  4. Ship identifier - Wikipedia

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    IMO number – a unique identifier issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for ships Maritime call sign – an identifier used during radio transmissions, used mainly during verbal transmissions and sometimes incorporating a vessel's MMSI

  5. Category:Ship identification numbers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... IMO numbers (1 C, 4,172 P) M. Maritime call sign ... Hull classification symbol (Canada) Hull number; I.

  6. Maritime call sign - Wikipedia

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    Soviet nuclear Icebreaker Arktika with call sign UKTY USS Carl Vinson and JS Ashigara displaying signal flags showing callsigns NCVV and JSRA, respectively. Maritime call signs are call signs assigned as unique identifiers to ships and boats.

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  8. International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    IMO is governed by an assembly of members which meets every two years. [2] Its finance and organization is administered by a council of 40 members elected from the assembly. [2] The work of IMO is conducted through five committees and these are supported by technical subcommittees. [2] Other UN organisations may observe the proceedings of the IMO.

  9. Day shapes - Wikipedia

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    Day shapes are mast head signals visually indicating the status of a vessel to other vessels on navigable waters during daylight hours whether making-way, anchored, or aground.