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maritime and archaeologist
There are those in the archaeology community who see maritime archaeology as a separate discipline with its own concerns ( such as shipwrecks ) and requiring the specialized skills of the underwater archaeologist.
* Mark Horton ( archaeologist ) ( born 1956 ), British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer
* James P. Delgado, Canadian maritime archaeologist
* Joan Du Plat Taylor, maritime archaeologist
* Joan Du Plat Taylor, maritime archaeologist
The maritime archaeologist, Joan du Plat Taylor ( 1906 – 1983 ), is his granddaughter although he died two years before she was born.

maritime and with
Prior to the Revolution, New Englanders consumed large quantities of rum and beer, as maritime trade provided them relatively easy access to the goods needed to produce these items: Rum was the distilled spirit of choice, as the main ingredient, molasses, was readily available from trade with the West Indies.
Discussions continue with Croatia on several small disputed sections of the boundary related to maritime access that hinder final ratification of the 1999 border agreement.
To replace the Embraer P-95 Bandeirulha in the maritime patrol duties, 12 Lockheed P-3A Orions have been bought from US Navy surplus and eight ( with an option for a ninth ) of them are being upgraded by EADS CASA in Spain, the remainder are to be used as spare parts source.
" Shortly afterwards, Nelson paused to speak with the brig HMS Mutine, whose commander Lieutenant Thomas Hardy had seized some maritime pilots from a small Alexandrine vessel.
In addition, the maritime boundary Cambodia has with Vietnam is undefined.
Parts of Cambodia's border with Thailand are indefinite, and the maritime boundary with Thailand is not clearly defined.
Delimitation of international boundaries in the vicinity of Lake Chad, the lack of which led to border incidents in the past, is complete and awaits ratification by Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria ; dispute with Nigeria over land and maritime boundaries around the Bakasi Peninsula and Lake Chad is currently before the ICJ, as is a dispute with Equatorial Guinea over the exclusive maritime economic zone.
Cameroon has a dispute with Equatorial Guinea over the exclusive maritime economic zone, which is currently before the ICJ.
Cape Verde shares maritime boundaries with Mauritania and Senegal.
Several maritime Asian nations sent envoys with tribute for the Chinese emperor.
The first letter describes its moisture properties, with c used for continental air masses ( dry ) and m for maritime air masses ( moist ).
Winters are generally considered to be cold, with average temperatures ranging from 38 ° F ( 3 ° C ) in the maritime influenced southeast to 29 ° F (− 2 ° C ) in the northwest in January.
On 11 June 1980, the United States signed a treaty with the Cook Islands specifying the maritime border between the Cook Islands and American Samoa and also relinquishing its claim to the islands of Penrhyn, Pukapuka, Manihiki, and Rakahanga.
In 1990 the Cook Islands signed a treaty with France which delimited the maritime boundary between the Cook Islands and French Polynesia.
The word maritime is an adjective that simply means " of the sea ", thus any land associated with the sea can be considered a maritime state or province ( e. g. All the provinces of Canada except Alberta and Saskatchewan border water ).
As with the rest of the British Isles and South West England, the area experiences a maritime climate with warm summers and mild winters-this is particularly pronounced due to its position near the coast-extremes range from a record low of just in January 1987 up to a record high of during June 1976.
Similar to much of northwest Europe, Dublin experiences a maritime climate with mild winters, cool summers, and a lack of temperature extremes.
The school's Department of Political Science similarly operates the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, which is primarily concerned with the fields of Canadian and American foreign, security and defence policy-including maritime security policy.
The Honduras-El Salvador Border Protocol ratified by Honduras in May 1999 established a framework for a long-delayed border demarcation, which is currently underway ; with respect to the maritime boundary in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua likely would be required.

maritime and Lighthouse
Two fully automated lighthouses operate on the island to aid passing maritime traffic: Bathurst Lighthouse and Wadjemup Lighthouse.
A lateral buoy, lateral post or lateral mark, as defined by the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities, is a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate the edge of a channel.
A Safe Water Mark, as defined by the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities, is a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate the end of a channel.
Examples of Isolated Danger MarksAn Isolated Danger Mark, as defined by the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities, is a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate a hazard to shipping such as a partially submerged rock.

maritime and Archaeological
Archaeological finds have shown that there were Stone Age people in the area ; and that by the Bronze Age the maritime influence was already strong.
A survey on their maritime archaeology and topography from the Prehistoric to the Roman periods, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1181, Oxford.
Archaeological excavations on the isthmus between Lake Songkhla and the sea reveal that in the 10th through the 14th century this was a major urbanized area, and a center of international maritime trade, in particular with Quanzhou in China.

maritime and Maritime
The maritime industry is regulated by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency ( NIMASA ), which is responsible for regulations related to Nigerian shipping, maritime labor and coastal waters.
The power of Pisa as a mighty maritime nation began to grow and reached its apex in the 11th century when it acquired traditional fame as one of the four main historical Maritime Republics of Italy ().
The Puntland Maritime Police Force is a locally-recruited, professional maritime security force that is primarily aimed at fighting piracy off of the coast of Somalia, safeguarding the nation's marine resources, and providing logistics support to humanitarian efforts.
Coastline: Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone: in the Black Sea only: to the maritime boundary agreed upon with the former USSR territorial sea: in the Aegean Sea ; in Black Sea and in Mediterranean Sea
* Australian Maritime College TAFE ( maritime studies )
" To this end, the UAE officially supports the Puntland Maritime Police Force, a locally-recruited, professional maritime security force primarily aimed at fighting piracy, safeguarding Somalia's marine resources, and providing logistics support to humanitarian operations.
Maritime museums are museums that specialize in the presentation of maritime history, culture or archaeology.
* Bermuda Maritime Museum, a maritime museum housed in the historic Dockyard, dedicated to public education and historical, archaeological and heritage research.
The specialist journals on maritime archaeology, which include the long established International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, The Bulletin of The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology ( AIMA ) and the recently launched Journal of Maritime Archaeology publish articles about maritime archaeological research and under water archaeology.
* Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust, a UK-based maritime heritage charity
* Maritime Archaeology Stewardship Trust, Southampton University, for the academic study of maritime archaeology
Telenor Maritime Radio is responsible for the infrastructure for maritime radio communication in Norway, and also includes five manned coast radio stations whose primary purpose is to monitor the maritime radio traffic ( over e. g. VHF and MF bands ) and to assist marine vessels in distress.
Prior to the mid-1970s, most international conventions concerning maritime trade and commerce originated in a private organization of maritime lawyers known as the Comité Maritime International ( International Maritime Committee or CMI ).
The IMO has prepared numerous international conventions concerning maritime safety including the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea ( SOLAS ), the Standards for Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping ( STCW ), the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea ( Collision Regulations or COLREGS ), Maritime Pollution Regulations ( MARPOL ), International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Convention ( IAMSAR ) and others.
** University of Oslo ( Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law )-LL. M in maritime law

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