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To make sure that all safety and security protocols are followed and that the ship is run in line with all relevant laws and regulations, the staff captain closely collaborates with the cruise ship captain.
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Ships remain afloat thanks to the concepts of density and buoyancy.
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Below the main outer deck, the hull is the main body of the ship. The hull is made up of an interior framework that is attached to the exterior covering (or skin).
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Transatlantic boat traffic declined as speedier air travel became available.
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The gearbox transfers engine power to the propeller shafts of cruise ships. The propeller revolutions are determined by these transmissions. Gas turbines or diesel-electric engines provide the propulsion and electricity for the ship's systems aboard modern vessels.
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Human waste is the source of black water, whereas plastics and metals make up solid trash.
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Typically displacement hulls, "round-bottomed" hulls are made to travel easily and gracefully over the water.