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Date: 2013-11-20 21:50:28
STCW
Water transport
Water
Maritime Labour Convention
China Maritime Safety Administration
Sailor
The Seafarer
International relations
Transport
International Maritime Organization
Law of the sea

Seafarer skills and working conditions Our objectives are to: • increase opportunities for Australian seafarers to operate within the Australian shipping industry • maintain the high standards required to obtain se

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