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  • Miniatura para Temporada de tifones en el Pacífico de 2002
    ReliefWeb, consultado el 27 de junio de 2012 . Angel, William; Hinson, Stuart; Mooring, Rhonda (12 de noviembre de 2002), «Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena…
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  • shore. As a verb, mooring refers to the act of attaching a vessel to a mooring. The term likely stems from the Dutch verb meren (to moor), used in English…
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  • special mooring arrangements with a mechanism to absorb power generated by the main propulsion shaft. The Navy added two more moored training ships to this…
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  • A mooring mast, or mooring tower, is a structure designed to allow for the docking of an airship outside of an airship hangar or similar structure. More…
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  • A Single buoy mooring (SrM) (also known as single-point mooring or SPM) is a loading buoy anchored offshore, that serves as a mooring point and interconnect…
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  • the close end of each mooring leg with synthetic mooring lines. Using her capstans, Safeguard can shorten or lengthen the mooring line for each leg and…
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  • total to 14 fully deployable, oceangoing Avenger-class ships. These ships use sonar and video systems, cable cutters and a mine-detonating device that can…
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  • Bollard (redirección desde Mooring post)
    vertical post. The term originally referred to a post on a ship or quay used principally for mooring boats. It now also refers to posts installed to control…
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  • cable reels, shore power connections systems, automated mooring, and radio remote controls. At Airports, Cavotec systems connect aircraft to ground power…
    6 kB (683 palabras) - 10:21 29 feb 2024
  • body. Mooring kites to static objects occurs for various reasons. The tension in a kite line may be so strong that the kite line pulls off its mooring or…
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  • diesel generators provide 3 megawatts of electrical power to power the ship systems. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that fuel would account for…
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  • Seamanship (redirección desde Ship-handling)
    operating a ship, boat or other craft on water. The Oxford Dictionary states that seamanship is "The skill, techniques, or practice of handling a ship or boat…
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  • Buoy (sección Mooring)
    Ocean Data Acquisition Systems, or (ODAS) buoys. and may be marked on charts as "Superbuoys." Mooring buoys keep one end of a mooring cable or chain on the…
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  • that can arise during a voyage. This includes for example, mooring, cleaning of the ship and its holds and repairing broken lines and ropes. These are…
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  • Sweeping: MCMVs can tow mine-sweeping equipment that physically cuts the mooring or triggering mechanisms of the mines, rendering them ineffective. Divers:…
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  • USNS Grasp (categoría Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    the close end of each mooring leg with synthetic mooring lines. Using her capstans, Grasp can shorten or lengthen the mooring line for each leg and change…
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  • and on 29 July 1989 the first moored training ship achieved initial criticality. Modifications included special mooring arrangements including a mechanism…
    38 kB (2030 palabras) - 22:22 22 mar 2024
  • the close end of each mooring leg with synthetic mooring lines. Using her capstans, Safeguard can shorten or lengthen the mooring line for each leg and…
    19 kB (1884 palabras) - 11:02 5 jul 2023
  • USNS John Glenn (categoría Auxiliary ships of the United States Navy)
    with a sideport ramp and large mooring fenders. A decision was made to eliminate helicopter capability and ship-to-ship transfer of heavy equipment. The…
    8 kB (667 palabras) - 20:39 30 may 2022
  • fendering systems act as elastic buffer devices that are used to slow ships down and prevent damage to the ship or dock structure in the mooring process…
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  • carbon-neutral shipping. For ships with independent propulsion systems for each side, such as manual oars or some paddles, steering systems may not be necessary…
    99 kB (11 601 palabras) - 21:25 12 jun 2024
  • NS Savannah (redirección desde Savannah (ship))
    NS Savannah was the first nuclear-powered merchant ship. She was built in the late 1950s at a cost of $46.9 million (including a $28.3 million nuclear…
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