- A sea mark, also
seamark and
navigation mark, is a form of aid to
navigation and
pilotage that
identifies the
approximate position of a
maritime channel...
-
Seamark Group is a
multinational food
processing conglomerate wholesale company with
offices in
Manchester and Chittagong. The
company was
founded in...
- in Manchester, he made his
fortune importing shrimp. His two companies,
Seamark and Ibco, have
extensive interests in shipping,
hotel and real
estate development...
- the
Mississippi at a
settlement they
named La
Balise (or La Balize), "
seamark" in French. The Gulf of Mexico's eastern, northern, and
northwestern s****s...
- the UAE's
coastline through regulation of
maritime laws,
maintenance of
seamarks,
border control, anti-smuggling
operations and
other services. The UAE...
- to 1966, with the
largest orders coming from
Wallace Arnold of Leeds,
Seamarks of Westoning, Don
Everall of Wolverhampton, and Bartons. From 1967, the...
- Wolf Rock
Lighthouse is on the Wolf Rock (Cornish: An Welv,
meaning the lip), a
single rock
located 18
nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi) east of St Mary's...
- of the
English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Naish, John (1985).
Seamarks,
their history and development. London:
Stanford Maritime. p. 51. ISBN 0-540-07309-1...
- rescue,
enforcement of
maritime law,
safety of vessels,
maintenance of
seamarks, and
border control.
During wartime, some
national coast guard organisations...
- Matt
Seamark (born 18
March 1987) is a
Wales international rugby league footballer. He
represented Wales in the 2011 Four Nations.
Seamark was born in...