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Eng ID Term Definition
3121
marigraph
A recording TIDE GAUGE.
3122
marina
A harbour facility for small boats, yachts, etc., where supplies, repairs, and various services are available.
3123
marine
An adjective meaning relating to navigation or shipping; relating to or connected with the sea; used, or adopted for use at sea. Sometimes c... more
An adjective meaning relating to navigation or shipping; relating to or connected with the sea; used, or adopted for use at sea. Sometimes called maritime, but maritime is more frequently applied to that which borders on the sea.
3124
marine barometer
See BAROMETER.
3125
marine biology
See BIOLOGY.
3126
marine borer
Any marine invertebrate that excavates tunnels, holes, or depres­sions in one or more of a variety of materials by abrasive, chewing, or che... more
Any marine invertebrate that excavates tunnels, holes, or depres­sions in one or more of a variety of materials by abrasive, chewing, or chemical action.
3127
marine chart
See CHART: NAUTICAL.
3128
marine farm
See FISH FARM.
3129
marine light
See LIGHT.
3130
marine navigation
See NAVIGATION.
3131
marine nature reserve
(U.S. marine sanctuary). An officially designated area in which there may be restrictions on entry, fishing, anchoring, and other activities... more
(U.S. marine sanctuary). An officially designated area in which there may be restrictions on entry, fishing, anchoring, and other activities in order to protect the marine environment.
3132
marine railway
A track, cradle, and winding mechanism for hauling vessels out of the water so that the hull can be exposed as in a dry dock. This is also c... more
A track, cradle, and winding mechanism for hauling vessels out of the water so that the hull can be exposed as in a dry dock. This is also called a patent slip in British terminology.
3133
marine sextant
See SEXTANT.
3134
marine stabilizer
See STABILIZER.
3135
maritime
Bordering on, concerned with, or related to the sea.
3136
maritime boundary delimitation
The process of esta­blishing LINE(S) OF DELIMITATION at sea.
3137
maritime meteorology
Branch of the METEOROLOGY which is concerned with the interaction between the SEA and ATMOSPHERE.
3138
Maritime Safety Information (MSI)
Navigational and me­teo­rological warnings, meteorological forecasts, distress al­erts and other urgent safety related messages broadcast to... more
Navigational and me­teo­rological warnings, meteorological forecasts, distress al­erts and other urgent safety related messages broadcast to ships.
3139
mark
One of the bits of leather, cloth, etc. indicat­ing a specified length of a LEAD LINE. A charted conspicuous object, structure, or LIGHT ser... more
One of the bits of leather, cloth, etc. indicat­ing a specified length of a LEAD LINE. A charted conspicuous object, structure, or LIGHT serving as an indicator for guidance or warning of a craft; a BEACON. A definite object ,such as an imprinted metal disk, used to designate a survey point and sometimes refers to the entire survey monument. Mark is used with a qualify­ing term such as station, reference, azimuth, or bench. See also BENCH MARK and REFERENCE MARK.
3140
mark: geodetic
See MARK.