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The duties and responsibilities of the Vessel Security Officer may include, but are not limited to: regular security inspections of the vessel; implementing, maintaining, and supervising the Vessel Security Plan; proposing modifications to the vessel security plan; enhancing security awareness and vigilance on
Third, maritime safety focuses on proactive measures for the safety of ships and crew on board, whereas maritime security is more concerned with responsive activities to threats and attacks against ships and crew, the marine environment, marine resources, or installations onshore and offshore, and the rights of a state
A safety zone may be stationary and described by fixed limits, or it may be described as a zone around a vessel in motion. Security zones limit access to prevent injury or damage to vessels, ports, or waterfront facilities and may also describe a zone around a vessel in motion.
Regulated Navigation Areas (RNA) as outlined in 33 CFR Part 165 are established to regulate vessels and their movement within a specific area. The District Commander can issue an RNA to control vessel traffic in a place determined to have hazardous conditions.
Zones not only protect your network by segmenting it into smaller, more easily managed areas, zones also protect the network because you can control access to zones and traffic movement between zones.
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