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Organizations relating to Vessels

Asian Dragon Boat Federation / Beijing, China / Est. 1992
World Hovercraft Federation / Remanzacco, Italy
European Hovercraft Federation / Haywards Heath, UK
Nordic Boat Council / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1969
Wayfarer International Committee / Oakville ON, Canada / Est. 1972
Centre international de lutte contre la pollution de l'Atlantique du Nord-Est / Lisbon, Portugal / Est. 1990
Multiport Ship Agencies Network / Peterborough, UK / Est. 1978
Nordic Ships' Officers Congress / Oslo, Norway / Est. 1910
Liberian Shipowners Council / New York NY, USA / Est. 1974
International Parcel Tankers Association / Lancaster, UK / Est. 1987
Baltic Fishing Fleet State Academy / Kaliningrad, Russia / Est. 1966
Okeanos Foundation for the Sea / Darmstadt, Germany / Est. 2007
Inter-American Escadrille / Est. 1935
International Multihull Society / Est. 1954
Båtbranchens Nordiska Samarbetskommitté
International Sailing Craft Association / Est. 1965
International Society of Corvette Owners / Orange City FL, USA / Est. 1993
Association du registre des bateaux du Rhin / Est. 1874
European Association of Ships in Bottles
International Ship Recycling Association / Rotterdam, Netherlands / Est. 2007
Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company / Safat, Kuwait / Est. 1972
OK-Dinghy International Association / Ringwood, UK / Est. 1964
Paddle Steamer Preservation Society / Godalming, UK / Est. 1959
Christar / Reading PA, USA / Est. 1930
Electric Boat Association of the Americas / Beaufort NC, USA / Est. 1990
International Tug Enthusiasts Society / Ijmuiden, Netherlands / Est. 1975
Hospital Ship International / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1998
World Ocean and Cruise Liner Society / Stamford CT, USA / Est. 1980
World Ship Trust / London, UK / Est. 1979
International Model Power Boat Association / Huntsville AL, USA / Est. 1949
International Symposium on Practical Design of Ships and other Floating Designs
International Conference on the Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles / Est. 1975
Amendments to the Protocol for the Prevention of Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea by Dumping from Ships and Aircraft / Est. 1995
International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to the Immunity of State-owned Vessels / Est. 1926
Convention Concerning the Simplification of the Inspection of Emigrants on Board Ship / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1926
Convention Concerning Minimum Standards in Merchant Ships / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1976
Convention Concerning Accommodation on Board Fishing Vessels / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1966
Convention for a Uniform System of Tonnage Measurement of Ships / Est. 1947
Agreement on Cooperation in the Technical Supervision and the Classification of Ships / Est. 1961
Convention Concerning the Certification of Ships' Cooks / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1946
Convention Relating to the Tonnage Measurement of Merchant Ships / Est. 1934
Convention Regarding the Measurement and Registration of Vessels Employed in Inland Navigation / Est. 1956
International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to Arrest of Sea-going Ships / London, UK / Est. 1952
Convention Relating to Registration of Rights in Respect of Vessels under Construction / Est. 1967
Convention Concerning the Minimum Requirement of Professional Capacity for Masters and Officers on Board Merchant Ships / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1936
Convention Concerning Crew Accommodation on Board Ship, 1949 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1949
Convention Concerning the Protection Against Accidents of Workers Employed in Loading or Unloading Ships, 1929 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1929
Convention on the Measurement of Inland Navigation Vessels / Est. 1966
International Convention Relative to the Status of Enemy Merchant Ships at the Outbreak of Hostilities / Est. 1907
International Convention on Arrest of Ships / London, UK / Est. 1999

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World Problems relating to Vessels

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Transposition of the great vessels
Imbalances in types of ships built

Action Strategies relating to Vessels

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Constructing ships
Installing boat docking structures
Eliminating substandard ships
Using pleasure boats
Monitoring marine pollution from ships
Acquiring additional marine vessels
Improving compliance with international norms for discharges from ships
Reducing fishing fleet overcapacity
Training observers to be placed on fishing vessels
Developing national merchant fleets
Improving car ferry docks
Initiating commercial ferry system
Reducing number of shipping vessels
Studying naval vessels
Linking fleets
Building sturdy trawler jetty
Minimizing incidental catch by fishing vessels on the high seas
Deterring reflagging of vessels to avoid fishing regulations
Unbalancing international shipping fleets
Balancing international shipping fleets
Establishing port facilities for collecting residues from ships
Reducing risks of accidental pollution from cargo ships
Measuring ships
Introducing motorized fishing boats
Preventing fouling and rust of marine equipment

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