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282: 236: 77:, and ranked immediately below that of Navy Commissioner. Occupants of the office were required to be "skilful in all affairs requisite in the looking after, equipping and setting out of State ships", for which they initially received an annual wage of between ÂŁ90 and ÂŁ100 plus accommodation. The office was often combined with that of harbourmaster, and existed until the second half of the 19th century, when occupants (in common with Royal Naval 110:. Captain of the port duties involve enforcing within their respective areas port safety and security and marine environmental protection regulations, including regulations for the protection and security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities; anchorages; security zones; safety zones; regulated navigation areas; deepwater ports; water pollution; and ports and waterways safety. 155: 849: 334: 329: 371: 652: 478: 452: 152: 508: 417: 746: 591: 402: 354: 831: 457: 397: 213: 581: 881: 290: 271: 256: 611: 606: 344: 493: 473: 447: 407: 298: 524: 392: 318: 483: 349: 81:) began to be commissioned with the rank of staff captain. From the early twentieth century the equivalent appointment became 571: 544: 427: 876: 596: 376: 206: 576: 821: 266: 239: 706: 616: 539: 412: 313: 303: 549: 488: 442: 432: 339: 323: 104: 751: 586: 437: 359: 199: 886: 657: 261: 503: 554: 67: 716: 891: 711: 222: 791: 736: 721: 686: 422: 308: 63: 66:
and was directly responsible for the captain's department, which among other things operated the
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From the 1650s until the mid-nineteenth century the position was known as
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To some extent the role of captain of the port is analogous to that of a
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In the United States, the captain of the port is usually the
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United Kingdom
United States
harbourmaster
Royal Navy
captain
Naval Dockyard
admiral-superintendent
Queen's or King's harbourmaster
yard craft
masters
Sector commander
United States Coast Guard sector
commander
Captaincy
Harbourmaster
Title 33, Code Federal Regulations, Part 1.01-30
Archived
Wayback Machine
OCLC
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United States Coast Guard
Category:United States Coast Guard
Secretary of Homeland Security
Commandant of the Coast Guard
Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard
Organization

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