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International Maritime Organization / Water transport / IMO ship identification number / International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code / E-Navigation / Marine Engineering and Research Institute / Automatic Identification System / Electronic Chart Display and Information System / Maritime Security Regimes / Transport / Law of the sea / Water
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International Maritime Organization
Water transport
IMO ship identification number
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
E-Navigation
Marine Engineering and Research Institute
Automatic Identification System
Electronic Chart Display and Information System
Maritime Security Regimes
Transport
Law of the sea
Water

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