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marine surveyor - перевод на русский

Marine surveying; Ship surveyor; Ship surveyors; Marine surveyors; Marine Surveyor; Ship's surveyor
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marine surveyor         
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marine surveying         
морская опись
marine environment         
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  • migrating birds]]
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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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  • Mudflat pollution}}
  • umbrella mouth gulper]] eel can swallow a fish much larger than itself
  • 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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  • In the open ocean, sunlit surface [[epipelagic]] waters get enough light for photosynthesis, but there are often not enough nutrients. As a result, large areas contain little life apart from migrating animals.<ref name=sunlit />
  • [[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

нефтегазовая промышленность

морская среда

marine diesel engine         
  • Intake and exhaust flow in a 2-stroke heavy-duty [[diesel engine]]
  • Example of a Diesel Generator
  • 4-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine System
  • Romanian Sailing Ship Mircea
  • A wind propelled fishing boat in [[Mozambique]]
  • nuclear-powered]] cargo ship
  • Left: original paddle wheel from a paddle steamer.<br>Right: detail of a paddle steamer.
  • The water caterpillar boat propulsion system ([[Popular Science]] Monthly, December 1918)
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  • 6}}, launched in 1917, was the world's first turbo-electric battleship.
SYSTEM FOR GENERATING THRUST FOR WATERCRAFTS ON WATER
Water propulsion; Ship propulsion; Marine engines; Marine diesel engine; Water caterpillar; Ship engine room ventilation system; Inboard engine; Naval propulsion; Marine Diesel engine; Ship engine

общая лексика

морской дизель

marine engines         
  • Intake and exhaust flow in a 2-stroke heavy-duty [[diesel engine]]
  • Example of a Diesel Generator
  • 4-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine System
  • Romanian Sailing Ship Mircea
  • A wind propelled fishing boat in [[Mozambique]]
  • nuclear-powered]] cargo ship
  • Left: original paddle wheel from a paddle steamer.<br>Right: detail of a paddle steamer.
  • The water caterpillar boat propulsion system ([[Popular Science]] Monthly, December 1918)
  • Ukkopekka}} uses a triple expansion [[steam engine]]
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  • How a Triple expansion steam engine works
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  • 6}}, launched in 1917, was the world's first turbo-electric battleship.
SYSTEM FOR GENERATING THRUST FOR WATERCRAFTS ON WATER
Water propulsion; Ship propulsion; Marine engines; Marine diesel engine; Water caterpillar; Ship engine room ventilation system; Inboard engine; Naval propulsion; Marine Diesel engine; Ship engine
машины морских судов
marine diesel engine         
  • Intake and exhaust flow in a 2-stroke heavy-duty [[diesel engine]]
  • Example of a Diesel Generator
  • 4-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine System
  • Romanian Sailing Ship Mircea
  • A wind propelled fishing boat in [[Mozambique]]
  • nuclear-powered]] cargo ship
  • Left: original paddle wheel from a paddle steamer.<br>Right: detail of a paddle steamer.
  • The water caterpillar boat propulsion system ([[Popular Science]] Monthly, December 1918)
  • Ukkopekka}} uses a triple expansion [[steam engine]]
  • 326x326px
  • How a Triple expansion steam engine works
  • 239x239px
  • 6}}, launched in 1917, was the world's first turbo-electric battleship.
SYSTEM FOR GENERATING THRUST FOR WATERCRAFTS ON WATER
Water propulsion; Ship propulsion; Marine engines; Marine diesel engine; Water caterpillar; Ship engine room ventilation system; Inboard engine; Naval propulsion; Marine Diesel engine; Ship engine
морской дизель
marine painter         
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  • [[Vittore Carpaccio]], ''Arrival of the Pilgrims in Cologne'', 1490.
  • 20th-century [[ukiyo-e]] print of ''Boats in Snow''
  • Bruegel]]'s original
  • Dazzle-ships]] in Drydock at [[Liverpool]]'', by [[Edward Wadsworth]], 1919
  • The Embarkation of Henry VIII at Dover
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  • T. G. Dutton]], after a painting by G.F. St.John
  • Adventure]] in [[Matavai Bay]]'' ([[Tahiti]]), 1776.
  • [[Ivan Aivazovsky]], ''[[The Ninth Wave]]'', 1850
  • Attic red-figured]] [[stamnos]], ca. 480-470 BC
  • Peter Brueghel]], ''Naval Battle in the Gulf of Naples, (The Harbour of Naples)'', c. 1558
  • ''Storm'' c. 1568, now attributed to [[Joos de Momper]].
  • [[Salomon van Ruysdael]], typical ''View of Deventer Seen from the North-West'' (1657); an example of the "tonal phase".
  • [[Ludolf Bakhuizen]], Dutch warships in trouble off [[Gibraltar]], a real incident of 1690
  •  [[J. M. W. Turner]], ''[[The Slave Ship]]'', 1840
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', by [[Hokusai]], c. 1830
  • ''The Shipwreck'', 1772, by [[Claude Joseph Vernet]]
  • [[Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom]], 1617, ''Dutch Ships Ramming Spanish Galleys off the Flemish Coast in October 1602''
  • [[Willem van de Velde the Elder]]'s ''The Capture of the Royal Prince during the [[Four Days' Battle]]'', 1666.
FORM OF FIGURATIVE ART THAT PORTRAYS OR DRAWS ITS MAIN INSPIRATION FROM THE SEA
Marine painting; Marine artist; Maritime artist; Maritime art; Marine painter; Maritime painter; Nautical art; Marine Art; Marine (painter); Maritime painting; Ship portrait; Ship's portrait; Sea art; Ocean art
художник-маринист
marine iguana         
  • A marine iguana nest hole (center of image)
  • A male will threaten another male by bobbing his head and opening the mouth, displaying the reddish pink interior
  • During territorial fights males headbutt, each attempting to push away the opponent
  • A [[hybrid iguana]], the result of interbreeding between a marine iguana and a [[Galápagos land iguana]]
  • Santa Cruz Island]] (subspecies ''hassi'') are among the largest
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  • Isabela Island]]
  • Lava lizards]] often scurry over marine iguanas when hunting flies; the iguanas generally ignore these visits
  • Marine iguanas from Española Island are the most colourful and have sometimes been called "Christmas iguanas"<ref name=GalConservancy/>
  • cleaned by fish]], like this [[Cortez rainbow wrasse]]. This iguana is on a rock covered in green and [[red algae]], with the usually avoided [[brown algae]] behind it
  • Marine iguanas basking on [[Fernandina Island]]
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Amblyrhynchus; Amblyrhynchus cristatus; Marine iguanas; Galapagos marine iguana; Marine Iguana; Galápagos marine iguana; Sea iguana; Fernandina marine iguana

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Galapagos marine iguana

Galapagos marine iguana         
  • A marine iguana nest hole (center of image)
  • A male will threaten another male by bobbing his head and opening the mouth, displaying the reddish pink interior
  • During territorial fights males headbutt, each attempting to push away the opponent
  • A [[hybrid iguana]], the result of interbreeding between a marine iguana and a [[Galápagos land iguana]]
  • Santa Cruz Island]] (subspecies ''hassi'') are among the largest
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  • Isabela Island]]
  • Lava lizards]] often scurry over marine iguanas when hunting flies; the iguanas generally ignore these visits
  • Marine iguanas from Española Island are the most colourful and have sometimes been called "Christmas iguanas"<ref name=GalConservancy/>
  • cleaned by fish]], like this [[Cortez rainbow wrasse]]. This iguana is on a rock covered in green and [[red algae]], with the usually avoided [[brown algae]] behind it
  • Marine iguanas basking on [[Fernandina Island]]
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Amblyrhynchus; Amblyrhynchus cristatus; Marine iguanas; Galapagos marine iguana; Marine Iguana; Galápagos marine iguana; Sea iguana; Fernandina marine iguana

общая лексика

морская игуана (Amblyrhynchus cristatus)

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  • Sponges are perhaps the most basal animals. They have no nervous, digestive or circulatory system.
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  • abundant]] biological entities in the sea.
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  • Many marine worms are related only distantly, so they form a number of different phyla. The worm shown is an [[arrow worm]], found worldwide as a predatory component of plankton.
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  • Waterbird food web in [[Chesapeake Bay]]
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  • Lobe fins are bedded into the body by bony stalks. They evolved into the legs of the first tetrapod land vertebrates.
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  • Composition of seawater. Quantities in relation to 1&nbsp;kg or 1&nbsp;litre of sea water.
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  •  Together with sponges, brilliantly [[bioluminescent]] ctenophores (comb jellies) are the most basal animals.
  •  The [[beroid]] ctenophore, mouth gaping, preys on other ctenophores.
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  •  These are [[cyanophage]]s, viruses that infect cyanobacteria (scale bars indicate 100&nbsp;nm)
  • The Earth's [[water cycle]]
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  •  ''[[Dickinsonia]]'' may be the earliest animal. They appear in the fossil record 571 million to 541 million years ago.
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  • Elevation histogram showing the percentage of the Earth's surface above and below sea level
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  • Evolution of mangroves and seagrasses
  • T.&nbsp;adhaerens]]''
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  • Video of a ciliate ingesting a diatom
  •  Drawing of a [[giant clam]] (''[[NOAA]]'')
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  • ''[[Guiyu oneiros]]'', the earliest-known bony fish lived during the Late [[Silurian]] 419 million years ago.
  •  Adult [[echinoderm]]s have fivefold symmetry but as [[larvae]] have [[bilateral symmetry]]. This is why they are in the [[Bilateria]].
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  •  [[Kelp forest]]s are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet.
  • phyla]] ([[body plan]]s).
  • [[Lichen]] on a rock in a marine [[splash zone]]. Lichens are mutualistic associations between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium.
  •  A [[sea snail]], ''[[Littoraria irrorata]]'', covered in lichen. This snail farms intertidal [[ascomycetous]] fungi.
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  • Under a magnifier, a splash of seawater teems with life.
  •  Thickness of marine sediments
  •  Marine [[microbial loop]]
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  • tissue]]. Yet they have the same genes that form the vertebrate (including human) head.
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  • The drainage basins of the principal oceans and seas of the world are marked by [[continental divide]]s. The grey areas are [[endorheic basin]]s that do not drain to the ocean.
  •  Sea spray containing marine microorganisms can be swept high into the atmosphere where they become [[aeroplankton]], and can travel the globe before falling back to earth.
  • Pelagic [[food web]]
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  • supports life]].
  •  ''[[Pelagibacter ubique]]'', the most abundant bacteria in the ocean, plays a major role in the global [[carbon cycle]].
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  • There are over 100,000 species of [[diatom]]s which account for 50% of the ocean's primary production.
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  • The range of sizes shown by [[prokaryote]]s (bacteria and archaea) and [[virus]]es relative to those of other organisms and [[biomolecule]]s
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  • Composite image showing the global distribution of photosynthesis, including both oceanic [[phytoplankton]] and terrestrial [[vegetation]]. Dark red and blue-green indicate regions of high photosynthetic activity in the ocean and on land, respectively.
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  • Red, orange, yellow and green represent areas where algal blooms abound. Blue areas represent nutrient-poor zones where phytoplankton exist in lower concentrations.
  • ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', an extinct lobe-finned fish, developed limb-like fins that could take it onto land.
  • Phylogenetic and symbiogenetic tree of living organisms, showing a view of the origins of eukaryotes and prokaryotes
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  • hammerhead]] protruding from its back, may be an early jawless fish.
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  • ''[[Vibrio vulnificus]]'', a virulent bacterium found in [[estuaries]] and along coastal areas
ORGANISM THAT LIVES IN SALT WATER
Sealife; Sea life; Sea creatures; Marine Life; Sea creature; Marine organisms; Marine organism; Marine animal; Marine biodiversity; Marine animals; Marine Biodiversity; Ocean life; Sea animal; Ocean fauna; Fauna of the ocean; Marine biota; Marine extinction events; Basal animal; Basal animals; Life in the ocean; Marine species
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Определение

marine iguana
¦ noun a large lizard with webbed feet, native to the Galapagos Islands, which swims strongly and is the only marine lizard. [Amblyrhynchus cristatus.]

Википедия

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.

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