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