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The Convention contains safety requirements for the construction and equipment of new, decked, seagoing fishing vessels of 24m in length and over, including those vessels also processing their catch.
Clearly Bean is angered by the decline of Hull's fishing trade and the transformation of seagoing sidewinders into a branch of the heritage industry.
Seagoing marine vehicles may be divided into transport, including cargo, container, and passenger ships and nontransport including fishing vessels, service craft such as tugs and supply vessels, and warships.
The Sulina is navigable by seagoing vessels.
Seagoing carriers bring imports from abroad by the same route.
§ 163.05 Tows of seagoing barges within inland waters.
The river at this point is navigable to seagoing vessels.
In May 1884, the seagoing yacht Mignonette left Southampton, England, for Sydney, Australia.
The finished product is transported by pipeline and by specially built seagoing tankers.
In 1861 Great Britain countered with the Warrior, the first iron-hulled, seagoing, armoured man-of-war.
Each day before dawn their centre spans are swung open to allow passage to seagoing ships.
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