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Maritime Areas Internal Waters Territorial Seas (Internal +12nm) Contiguous Zone (internal + 24nm) Fisheries conservations Zone (internal + 25nm)
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Small ships Cannot exceed 10Kn 300 from any sandy beach 200m from any beach In harbours Cannot Enter Swimmer Zones
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Grand Harbour M’Xetto Harbour St Julians Harbour St Georges Bay, St Julians St Gearges Bay, B’Buga Pretty bay Xlendi Bay Marsalforn Bay Mgarr Harbour Harbours
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Radio Channels Ch 12 – Valletta Port Control Ch 14 – Marsaxlokk port control Ch 6 – International Search and Rescue Ch 69 – Malta VTS Ch 11 – Navigation Warnings/Weather Broadcasts Ch 68,74,10 – Tug Working Channels Ch 13 - Terminal Marinas Ch 16 – International Distress
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Distress message Format Mayday, Mayday, Mayday (Special Word) This is S12345, S12345, S12345 Mayday S12345 My Position is …………. : My boat is sinking and requires immediate assistance Over Special words : distress use “MAYDAY”, emergency use “PANPAN’ and Safety use “SECURITE’
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The Alphabeth A (Alfa) B (Bravo) C (Charlie) D (Delta) E (Echo) F (Foxtrot) G (Golf) H (Hotel) I (India) K (Kilo) L (Lima) M (Mike) N (November) O (Oscar) P(Papa) Q (Quebec) R (Romeo) S(Sierra) T (Tango) U (Uniform) V (Victor) W (Whiskey) X (Xray) Y (Yankee) Z (Zulu)
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"I have a pilot on board." H (Hotel)
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"I am altering my course to starboard/(lemin)” starboard E (Echo)
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"I am disabled; communicate with me." (When flown from an aircraft carrier; "Warning; flight operations underway.") F (Foxtrot)
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"I require a pilot." When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds it means: "I am hauling nets."pilot G (Golf)
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"Affirmative." C (Charlie)
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"I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed."diver A (Alfa)
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"I am altering my course to port.(Xellug)" port I (India)
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"I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board: keep well clear of me," or "I am leaking dangerous cargo. J (Juliet)
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"Keep clear of me; I am manoeuvring with difficulty." D (Delta)
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"I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods." B (Bravo)
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"My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water.” M (Mike)
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R (Romeo)
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"I wish to communicate with you." K (Kilo)
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"My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique.pratique Q (Quebec)
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"I am dragging my anchor. Y (Yankee)
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In harbour: "The ship is under Quarantine." At sea: "You should stop your vessel instantly."Quarantine L (Lima)
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"Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling."pair trawling T (Tango)
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The Blue Peter. In harbour: All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea. At sea: It may be used by fishing vessels to mean: "My nets have come fast upon an obstruction." P (Papa)
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"Man overboard."** (often attached to the man overboard pole on boats). With a sinister hoist, thesemaphore flag.Man overboardsemaphore O (Oscar)
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"Negative."* N (November)
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"I require assistance." V (Victor)
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"Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals." X (Xray)
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"I am operating astern propulsion." S (Sierra)
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"You are running into danger." U (Uniform)
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"I require medical assistance." W (Whiskey)
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"I require a tug." When made by fishing vessels operating in close proximity on the fishing grounds it means: "I am shooting nets."tug Z (Zulu)
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Two Flags Together "I am Distressed. I need assistance"
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Restricted in ability to manoeuvre Constrained by draught
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Vessels Towing (Greater than 200m) Vessels Towing (Less than 200m)
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Fishing Boat Trawler Boat
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Pilot on Board Sailing Boat
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Vessel Not under command or aground Vessel proceeding under sail and propelled by machinery
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Cardinal Marks North – sequence North – w● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●………/ sequence East – East – W ● ● ● /3 sequence South – sequence South – w● ● ● ● ● ● ● ▬ / 6+1 sequence West – sequence West – w● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●………/ 9 sequence Light is white - w
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Other Markers Safe water Mark - long white flash/10sec Danger Mark – White group of two flashes Port Channel Marker – Red light Starboard Channel Marker- Green light
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Sailing boat Motor Boat <50M Motor Boat >50M Small Boat < 7m and <7Kn) Or Stern Light Or Boat on Anchor Stern Light Towing
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Sound Signals – Clear visibility Changing course to starboard : Changing course to starboard : ● Changing course to port : Changing course to port : ● ● Overtaking starboard : Overtaking starboard : ▬ ▬ ● Overtaking port : Overtaking port : ▬ ▬ ● ● Overtaking Answer: Overtaking Answer: ▬ ● ▬ ● Obscured Bend :, Answer Obscured Bend : ▬, Answer ▬ For doubt or Danger : For doubt or Danger : ● ● ● ● ● ● …… ● = 1 second ▬ = 5 seconds
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Sound Signals Restricted Visibility Power making way : Power making way : ▬ / 2 min Power not making way: Power not making way: ▬ ▬ /2 min Anchored : 5 sec Bell /1 min If you are : ▬ ● If you are : Not under command Constrained by draft Sailing towing or pushing, restricted maneuverability or fishing ● = 1 second ▬ = 5 seconds
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Fishing boat license categories MFA - Professional fishing Vessels – full time MFB - Professional fishing Vessels – part time MFC – Non Commercial Vessels – Recreational MFD – Auxiliary Vessels – fishing work boats
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KNOTS Overhand knot Figure of Eight Reef Knot Clove hitch Sheet bend Double sheet bend Bowline Round bend and two half hitches Fisherman’s bend
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A power driven vessel shall keep out of the way of: A Vessel not under command A Vessel Restricted in her ability to maneuver A Vessel engaged in Fishing A sailing Vessel
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Before You Set Sail Check the Weather forecast. Check boat condition and safety equipment for all on board Ensure engine is well maintained Check Supplies Check Local Conditions Plan the Trip and leave float plan Know your limitations Plan the Trip
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Fires By Type Class A – Solids normally of organic nature. Class B – Liquids or liquefiable solids Class C – Fires Involving Gases or liquefied gases Class D – Metals Class E – Electrical Fires
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Methods of Extinctions Starvation – Removal of combustible material Smothering – Removing fresh air Cooling -
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Fire Extinguishers Type Colour Code Fire use, in order of effectiveness WaterRedA FoamCream B, A Dry Powder Blue C, B, E, A Co2Black E, B BlanketN/A B, A
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Good Luck
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