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Что (кто) такое marine surveyor - определение

Marine surveying; Ship surveyor; Ship surveyors; Marine surveyors; Marine Surveyor; Ship's surveyor
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Surveyor of Marine Victuals         
The Surveyor of Marine Victuals later known as the General-Surveyor of Victuals was a civilian officer in the Royal Navy who was a former member of the Navy Board from 1550 until 1679, he was responsible for managing the supply of food, beverages and other provisions for the Royal Navy the office was replaced by the Victualling Board in 1683. The General-Surveyor was based at the Navy Office
Surveyor Generals Corner         
  • AUS map with named state corners
  • Surveyor Generals Corner at the intersection of Australian time zones during daylight-saving
  • Surveyor Barry Allwright, who originally surveyed the corner in 1968, returned to Surveyor-Generals Corner in June 2018 to replace the plaque.
  • A group of surveyors at Surveyor-Generals Corner in June 2018.
POINT IN AUSTRALIA WHERE THE BOUNDARIES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND THE NORTHERN TERRITORY MEET
Surveyor-General's corner; Surveyor General's Corner
Surveyor Generals Corner (or Surveyor-Generals Corner) is a remote point where the Australian state boundaries of South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory meet.
Marine biology         
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  •  A deep-sea chimaera. Its snout is covered with tiny pores capable of detecting animals by perturbations in electric fields.
  • The open ocean is the area of deep sea beyond the [[continental shelves]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s form complex marine ecosystems with tremendous [[biodiversity]].
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  • Estuaries have shifting flows of sea water and fresh water.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ORGANISMS IN THE OCEAN OR OTHER MARINE OR BRACKISH BODIES OF WATER
Marine Biology; Marine biologist; Marine zoology; Marine zoologist; Aquatic habitat; Marine creatures; Animals in deep sea; Marine Ecology; Oceanic habitats; Ocean ecology; Marine Biologist; Marine biologists; Marine ecologist; Aquatic habitats; Subfields of marine biology; Aquatic biology
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy.
Marine habitats         
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  • [[Estuaries]] occur when rivers flow into a coastal bay or inlet. They are nutrient rich and have a transition zone which moves from freshwater to saltwater.
  • This [[algae bloom]] occupies sunlit [[epipelagic]] waters off the southern coast of England. The algae are maybe feeding on nutrients from [[land runoff]] or [[upwelling]]s at the edge of the continental shelf.
  • Elevation-area graph showing the proportion of land area at given heights and the proportion of ocean area at given depths
  • The deep sea [[amphipod]] ''[[Eurythenes plasticus]]'', named after microplastics found in its body, demonstrating plastic pollution affects marine habitats even 6000m below sea level.
  • Fan mussel]] in a Mediterranean [[seagrass meadow]]
  • [[Halfbeak]] as larvae are one of the organisms adapted to the unique properties of the microlayer
  • [[Kelp forest]]s provide habitat for many marine organisms
  • Waves and currents shape the intertidal shoreline, eroding the softer rocks and transporting and grading loose particles into shingles, sand or mud
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  • Scale diagram of the layers of the [[pelagic zone]]
  • [[Tidepool]]s on rocky shores make turbulent habitats for many forms of marine life
  • Coastlines can be volatile habitats}}
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  • [[Land runoff]], pouring into the sea, can contain nutrients
  • [[Mangrove]]s provide nurseries for fish
  • Sandy shores provide shifting homes to many species
  • The global continental shelf, highlighted in light green, defines the extent of marine coastal habitats, and occupies 5% of the total world area}}
HABITAT THAT SUPPORTS MARINE LIFE
Marine environment; Ocean habitats; Marine habitat; Marine environments; Marine Habitats
Marine habitats are habitats that support marine life. Marine life depends in some way on the saltwater that is in the sea (the term marine comes from the Latin mare, meaning sea or ocean).
Marine One         
  • A former VH-3 Marine One at the [[Ronald Reagan Presidential Library]]
  • Adm. Michael Mullen]], Defense Secretary [[Robert Gates]], and Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] (left to right).
  • [[Richard Nixon]] boarding Marine One on July 16, 1972.
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] and First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] board Marine One, 1987
  • A developmental VH-92A helicopter conducts landing and take-off testing at the White House South Lawn in September 2018.
  • VH-60N over Washington, D.C.
MARINE CORP HELICOPTERS USED TO TRANSPORT U.S. PRESIDENT
Marine 1; Marine Two; Marine I; Marine one; Marine Corps One; Marine Corps 1; Marine-One; Marine One (POTUS); Marines 1; Marines One
Marine One is the call sign of any United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president of the United States. It usually denotes a helicopter operated by Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) "Nighthawks", consisting of either the large Sikorsky VH-3D Sea King or the newer, smaller VH-60N "White Hawk".
Marine (book)         
1996 BOOK WRITTEN BY TOM CLANCY
Tom Clancy Marine; Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a 1996 book written by Tom Clancy about the inner workings of a Marine Expeditionary Unit.
Marine mammal         
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  • The labelled, anatomy of a [[dolphin]] showing its skeleton, major organs, and shape of the body
  • alt=A dugong with its mouth on the sandy seafloor, leaving a noticeable cloud which hovers near the bottom. There are two yellow fish with black stripes near its mouth, and there are grasses poking out of the seafloor
  • alt=A right whale sliced on both sides after colliding with a boat. A large amount of its flesh is visible as well as the intestines floating in the water
  • alt=A black-speckled seal with a light-gray underside and a dark-gray back, sitting on rocks, its mouth agape showing sharp teeth
  • Signatory countries of the [[International Whaling Commission]] (IWC)
  • An adult and sub-adult [[Minke whale]] are dragged aboard the ''[[Nisshin Maru]]'', a Japanese whaling vessel
  • alt=A killer whale sticking the front end of its body out of the water onto a floating piece of sea-ice to grab a dark-brown seal with light-brown-spots
  • alt=A group of seal hunters surround a small group of sea lions with their clubs in the air
  • alt=A bottlenose dolphin jumping out of the water (the entire body is visible) in front of a trainer in camouflage. The dolphin is wearing a small, cylindrical camera on its right fin
  • alt=Fish and phytoplankton bring nutrients to the seafloor in the form of detritus, and whales bring nutrients up to the surface also in the form of detritus.
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  • alt=A furry, streamlined mammal swimming through the water with toes visible on each foot, similar to those of an elephant. All limbs are thrust backwards or underneath the animal.
  • alt=Alaskan sea otters inhabit most of the Aleutian Islands and the Pacific Northwest, Asian sea otters inhabit the islands around Kamchatka Peninsula and those that stretch between there and Japan (excluding in the Sea of Okhosk) and California sea otters inhabit the coast of southern California. Their former range follows the coast of southern California north, into the Aleutian Islands, without any gaps in between.
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  • alt=A grey sea lion with white whiskers balancing a ball that resembles a blue-and-red basketball
MAMMALS THAT LIVE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
Marine mammals; Sea mammal; Sea mammals; Marine Mammal; Water dwelling mammals; Ocean mammal; Ocean mammals; Effects of pollution on marine mammals; Evolution of marine mammals; Conservation of marine mammals; Hunting of marine mammals; Marine mammal hunting; Exploitation of marine mammals
Marine mammals are aquatic mammals that rely on the ocean and other marine ecosystems for their existence. They include animals such as seals, whales, manatees, sea otters and polar bears.
Fairey Marine         
UK BUSINESS
Fairey marine; Fairey Marine Ltd; FBM Marine; FB Marine Ltd
Fairey Marine Ltd, latterly known as FBM Marine, was a boat building company based on the River Hamble, Southampton, England. The company was created in the late 1940s by Sir Charles Richard Fairey and Fairey Aviation's managing director, Mr.
Duke University Marine Laboratory         
  • Duke Marine Lab circa 1981
RESEARCH FACILITY NEAR BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA
Duke University Marine Lab; Duke Marine Lab; Duke Marine Laboratory
The Duke University Marine Laboratory (commonly referred to as the "Duke Marine Lab") is a research facility and campus of Duke University on Piver's Island, near Beaufort and the Outer Banks, North Carolina specializing in studying marine biology. It is part of the Nicholas School of the Environment's Division of Marine Science and Conservation.
Australian marine parks         
MARINE PROTECTED AREA MANAGED BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT
South-east Marine Parks Network; North-west Marine Parks Network; Temperate East Marine Parks Network; South-west Marine Parks Network; Heard Island and McDonald Islands Commonwealth Marine Reserve; North Marine Parks Network; Australian Marine Parks; Commonwealth marine reserves; Temperate East Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network; South-east Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network; North-west Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network; South-west Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network; North Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network; Hunter Marine Park; Jervis Marine Park; Limmen Marine Park; Wessel Marine Park; Arnhem Marine Park; Joseph Bonaparte Gulf Marine Park; Carnarvon Canyon Marine Park; Montebello Marine Park; Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park; Roebuck Marine Park; Abrolhos Marine Park; Jurien Marine Park; Two Rocks Marine Park; Perth Canyon Marine Park; Geographe Marine Park; Twilight Marine Park; Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Park; Australian marine park; Carnarvon Marine Park
Australian marine parks (formerly Commonwealth marine reserves) are marine protected areas located within Australian waters and are managed by the Australian government. These waters generally extend from three nautical miles off the coast to the outer limit of Australia’s Exclusive Economic Zone at 200 nautical miles while marine protected areas located closer in-shore are the responsibility of the states or the Northern Territory.

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Marine surveyor

A Marine Surveyor (also referred to as a "yacht & small craft surveyor", "hull & machinery surveyor" and/or "cargo surveyor") is a person who inspects, surveys or examines marine vessels in order to assess damage, inspect or monitor their condition and that of any cargo on board. Marine surveyors also inspect equipment intended for new or existing vessels to ensure compliance with various standards or specifications. Marine surveys typically include the structure, machinery and equipment (navigational, safety, radio, etc.) and general condition of a vessel and/or cargo. They also involve judging materials on board and their condition. Because certifications and subsequent payments are processed only after the surveyor has expressed his or her satisfaction, a marine surveyor holds a prestigious position in the shipbuilding industry. Marine Surveyors are highly qualified and technically sound, and are usually selected after thorough evaluation procedures. Their duties apply to a wide range of seafaring vessels.

Marine surveying is closely associated with marine insurance, damage and salvage, accident and fraud investigation, as insurers generally lack the training and skills required to perform a detailed assessment of the condition of a vessel. Marine surveyors are hired on a fee basis by customers seeking insurance directly and maintain professional autonomy in order to provide an unbiased view. Independent marine surveyors are often employed by the clients of marine insurers to provide evidence in support of damage claims made against the insurer. Insurance companies cannot require customers to use specific marine surveyors and risk legal scrutiny and potential recourse if they impose surveyor requirements.

Marine surveyors use many credentials, letters, and terms such as "accredited," "certified," "qualified," "USSA," "ACMS," "AMS," "CMS," etc. There are many ways to train to become a marine surveyor including taking correspondence courses, apprenticing, and/or utilizing prior marine experience. Marine surveyors pursue their profession independently of required organizations, and there is currently no national or international licensing requirement for marine surveyors. The U.S. Coast Guard does not approve or certify marine surveyors; however it adopted Navtech USSA Marine Surveyor practices in the eighties for its inspection standards. All association terms and initials represent training and certification by private organizations, and the end users of boating seeking to comply with their insurance company's underwriting process dictates surveyor demand.