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The cooperation of the critical industrial group with maritime affairs in Germany

From 1403/10/09 Until 1403/11/30
Expired
The cooperation of the critical industrial group with maritime affairs in Germany

In Germany, maritime affairs are under the supervision of several organizations, each of which has specific tasks in the various fields of safety, education, environment and maritime transport. Together, these organizations provide a comprehensive legal framework for maritime activities in Germany. Main maritime organizations in Germany: 1. German Flag (Deutsche Flagge): This organization is affiliated with the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport and has responsibilities such as registration and inspection of ships under the German flag, seafarers' union affairs, training and issuance of certificates of competence, safety and security of shipping, supervision of ship construction, Marine health and medical affairs are responsible for preventing and dealing with sea pollution and control and technical inspection and safety of ships.  2. Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture: This ministry is in charge of fishing in Germany and determines general fishing policies within the framework of common fisheries policies of the European Union.  3. Maritime Co-ordinator: This official, who works as a state minister under the Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy, is responsible for coordination between different ministries on maritime issues and ensures that political decisions related to the maritime sector be implemented effectively.  Maritime rules and regulations in Germany: German maritime laws include a set of national and international regulations that have been developed to ensure safety, protect the marine environment and regulate shipping activities. Some of these rules are: • German Constitution: According to Article 27 of the Constitution, all German merchant ships form a merchant marine unit.  • International regulations: As a member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Germany is committed to complying with international conventions and protocols related to maritime safety and security, prevention of sea pollution and seafarers' training standards.  Education and issuance of seafaring certificates: In Germany, the training of seafarers and the issuing of certificates of competence are carried out according to international standards. Organizations such as the German flag are responsible for monitoring the quality of training and issuing certificates to ensure that seafarers have the skills and knowledge to perform their duties.  Marine environment protection: Germany attaches special importance to the protection of the marine environment by developing and implementing strict regulations. By following international conventions and implementing monitoring programs, the country strives to prevent pollution of the seas by ships and help preserve marine ecosystems.  Summary: Maritime laws and organizations in Germany have provided a comprehensive framework for ensuring safety, training, environmental protection and regulation of shipping activities by cooperating and coordinating with each other. This coherent structure allows Germany, as one of the leading countries in the maritime industry, to play an effective role in the development and improvement of international standards.