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    also known as a roll-on roll-off ship, is a type of freight or ferry vessel that is specifically designed to transport vehicles, such as cars, trucks, trailers, and all-wheeled cargo.

    roro ship

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    Used for recreational or commercial fishing at sea.

    fishing vessels

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    This category includes transport vehicles than can hold anywhere from 10 to 6000 people.

    passenger ships

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    Royal Carribean Icon of the Seas

    largest cruise

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    sailing on one’s own small pleasure craft/primarily transportational purposes

    short ferry ride

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    primary purpose is to transport people, not cargo

    steamships

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    Departs from one port and arrives at a different port, without making a stop at the beginning port.

    open jaw itinerary

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    branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. parts ng isang bagay

    anatomy

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    new version of ship Purpose: Geared towards providing voyages with various amenities. Routes: Often operate in circular routes, returning to the embarkation port. Design: Prioritize luxury, comfort and onboard entertainment. Materials: We a mix of materials including lightweight,alloys, for aesthetic and functional purposes. Amenities: Feature a wide range of amenities, including pools, theaters, restaurants and recreational facilities. Passenger Experience: Aim to provide a destination-like experience on the ship with various entertainment options. Time spent at sea: Plan itineraries with frequent stops at different ports, reducing extended periods at sea. Size: Vary in size but often designed with a focus on passenger comfort and entertainment spaces.

    cruise ship

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    wedged in between the forward and the aft of a ship is commonly dubbed midship.

    midship

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    just as it sounds: It’s the most forward side, at the front of a cruise ship, facing the bow.

    forward

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    where food is prepared; the ship’s kitchen. Larger vessels may have more than one.

    galley

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    Sometimes arrive at a time (cruise client) Their lodging can be purchased from the cruise line or booked separately.

    pre and post cruise packages

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    These types of ships are designed to assist with various offshore projects, such as oil drilling and maritime construction.

    offshore vessel

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    the left side of the ship when looking forward towards the bow of the boat.

    port side

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    is a vacation trip by ship

    cruise

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    A flight to and from the same city “roundtrip”

    closed jaw itinerary

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    first version of ship. Primarily designed for point to point transportation across oceans. Typically follow specific long-distance routes between major ports. Emphasize stability, speed and functionality for transoceanic travel. Historically constructed with sturdy materials like steel for durability. Limited onboard amenities, focusing more on basic necessities for passengers. Emphasize the journey itself, with fewer onboard activities. Time spent at sea: tend to spend a significant amount of time at sea during long distance journeys. Historically larger and more massive to accommodate passengers and cargo for long voyages.

    ocean liners

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    designated meeting spot for passengers during emergencies or evacuations.

    muster station

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    Time na nagtatravel ang cruise/nasa gitna ng dagat/entertainment & activities

    at sea days

  • 21

    Maritime terminilogy of starboard

    larboard

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    floors of the ship. There is no set standard when it comes to how many decks your cruise might have.

    deck

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    nerve center of a ship. Control center from this area, the ship is navigated, conned, maneuvered,

    bridge or pilothouse

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    traveling by water for purely business purposes

    cargo ship

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    In general shipping terms, it refers to a walkway or bridge connecting the vessel to land.

    gangway

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    They are designed for the transport of a large amount of liquid cargoes like petroleum products (oil,gas), chemicals,juice etc.

    tankers

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    The name comes from Italian roots. Refers to a public outdoor swimming pool, or a beach where people gather to swim.

    lido

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    also transport cargo and all of them carry people from place to place

    cruise ship

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    Pwede lumabas/mamasyal or magstay. Usually the ship docks early in the morning and leaves in the early evening.

    on port days

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    start magtravel ang ship. exploration, commerce, migration and warfare

    mediterranean

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    Father of History

    herodotus

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    right side of the ship when toward the bow

    starboard

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    located at the back end of the ship, opposite from the bow. At the stern of the ship.

    stern

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    can enjoy the view of uninterrupted ocean views and appreciate the never-ending waves in the ship’s wake.

    cruisers

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    cruise ship rooms called____

    cabin or stateroom

  • 36

    forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point is usually most forward when the vessel is underway. Located sa pinaka-unahan

    bow