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MARITIME POLAR CODE - UNOLS
www.unols.orgPOLAR WATERS The Polar Code applies to ships operating in polar waters, whether engaged on international or domestic voyages. Polar waters are defined by the Code as the following areas: 73°31.6’N, 19°01’E (Bjørnøya) 68°38.29’N, 43°23.0’E (Cap Kanin Nos) 70°49.56’N, 8°59.61’W (Jan Mayen) 67°03.9’N, 26°33.4’W
Index Marine Notices - International Registries
www.register-iri.com2-011-51 * International Code of Safety for Ships Using Gases or Other Low Flashpoint Fuels (IGF) 3/17 2-011-52 * International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) 11/2021 2-011-53 * Conducting Surveys and Issuing International Convention and National Certificates for Commercial Yachts, Passenger Yachts, and
harishvictory gmail - Resources on Polar Codes
www.polarcodes.comPreface This is the full documentation of a MATLAB package dedicated to help simulating the polar codes in various channel models such as a binary symmetric channel (BSC), a binary erasure channel (BEC), and
POLAR Code - IMO
www.imo.orgvisit www.imo.org/publications for your local distributor polar code international code for ships operating in polar waters 2016 edition imo-47 polar code mailer revised.indd 1 …