The ship was sold to Greece to provide spare parts for other ships, and sunk as a target in 2003.
EU member states are required to provide places of refuge for ships in distress.
The islands provided a temporary maritime base for ships of the Marathas in the 17th century.
The only exemption to this regulation provided for ships that had gone past the line due to conditions beyond their control including extreme weather conditions.
Those provided fresh produce for Dutch ships sailing to or from Asia.
This provided more space for ships to moor and new quays were built.
A canal was completed in 1566 to provide access for ships.
A degaussing station was built to provide protection for ships against magnetic mines.
A clear chain of decision-making will make it possible to provide refuge for ships in distress.
Few of them had freshwater, but- they provided places for ships to lie overnight and their crews to sleep on dry ground.