LAIS Unit 10:Ship Safety and Security

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  1. 3. A person who is secreted on a ship without the consent of the ship owner or the Master. (8 Letters)
  2. 6. The Jamaican Act aimed at establishing powers for the Coast Guard to conduct search and patrol is the Maritime Drug Trafficking (________) Act 1998. (11 Letters)
  3. 8. The USS ________ was a navy vessel bombed in Yemen on October 12, 2000, killing 17 American sailors. (4 Letters)
  4. 11. The 3-letter abbreviation for the "Continuous Synopsis Record" that vessels must maintain to keep a record of the ship. (3 Letters)
  5. 14. Convention signed in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (6 Letters)
  6. 16. The ________ Agreement is a treaty between the USA and Jamaica concerning cooperation in suppressing illicit maritime drug trafficking. (9 Letters)
  7. 18. The ship that suffered a devastating arson attack on April 7, 1990, leaving 159 people dead (written as one word without spaces). (16 Letters)
  8. 19. The SUA Convention obliges Contracting Governments to either prosecute or ________ alleged offenders. (9 Letters)
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  1. 1. The ferry that was bombed in the Philippines in 2004, resulting in 116 deaths. (10 Letters)
  2. 2. The first version of this critical convention was adopted in 1914 in response to the Titanic disaster. (5 Letters)
  3. 4. The name of the cruise ship that was famously hijacked on October 7, 1985 (written as one word without spaces). (12 Letters)
  4. 5. The crime of intentionally, deliberately, and maliciously setting fire to buildings, ships, or property. (5 Letters)
  5. 7. The act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship. (6 Letters
  6. 9. The 4-letter abbreviation for the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code. (4 Letters)
  7. 10. The international organization that sets minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment, and operation of merchant ships. (3 Letters)
  8. 12. The 3-letter abbreviation for the Automatic Identification Systems, which must be fitted on ships greater than 300GT. (3 Letters)
  9. 13. The 1988 UN Convention against the Illicit Traffic in Narcotics Drugs is also referred to as the ________ Convention. (6 Letters)
  10. 15. The deliberate destruction, damage, or obstruction of something, especially for political or military advantage. (8 Letters)
  11. 17. The 1988 convention whose main purpose is to take action against persons committing unlawful acts against ships (like placing explosive devices). (3 Letters)