A.mean low water B.the same as that used for the charts of the locality C.the highest possible level D.given in table three of the tide tables
A.The owner of the vessel B.The Master of the vessel C.The person in charge of the vessel at the time of casualty D.Any one of the above
A.temperature of the air equals the temperature of the seawater B.atmospheric pressure is 14.7 lbs. per square inch C.relative humidity reaches 50% D.air becomes saturated with water vapor
A.Nearest Oceanographic office B.The Marine Safety Center at Coast Guard Headquarters C.National Ocean Service D.Nearest Officer in Charge,Marine Inspection
A.slip B.sidewise force C.rotational force D.thrust
A.category A substances B.crude oil C.certain“oil like”noxious liquid substances D.category B,C and D substances
A.in the Master's office B.on the bridge C.in a conspicuous place where observation by the passengers is likely D.in the passengers' dining room or,where there is no dining room,in the lounge area
A.anchor chain B.wire rope C.connecting links D.pendant wires
A.The Master of the vessel B.The Radio Officer C.The Chief Officer D.All of the above
A.Operations Manual is approved B.Minerals Management Service approval is issued C.classification society approval is issued D.permanent Certificate of Inspection is issued