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What was the job of a merchant ship?

A merchant ship, merchant vessel, trading vessel, or merchantman is a watercraft that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire. This is in contrast to pleasure craft, which are used for personal recreation, and naval ships, which are used for military purposes.

How does a dredging boat work?

When dredging, the operator lowers the boom of a dredge to the bottom (or side) of the body of water. A rotating cutter-bar then uses teeth to loosen the settled material, as the submersible pump removes the sediment from the bottom of the waterway. The silt and debris are then transported away for final processing.

How would you work on board a ship?

Have a valid STCW Basic Safety Training (BST) certificate (this is required for most employees and crew working on-board cruise ships). In some instances you will get an opportunity to take the training after you join your ship. However, candidates who already have valid STCW certificates are usually prioritised.

What does SS mean on a ship?

screw steamer
Historically, prefixes for civilian vessels often identified the vessel’s mode of propulsion, such as, “SS” (screw steamer), “MV” (motor vessel), or “PS” (paddle steamer). Alternatively, they might have reflected a vessel’s purpose, e.g. “RMS” (Royal Mail Ship), or “RV” (research vessel).

Why is dredging bad?

Negative. Dredging impacts marine organisms negatively through entrainment, habitat degradation, noise, remobilization of contaminants, sedimentation, and increases in suspended sediment concentrations.

How deep can a dredge go?

approximately 150 feet
Deep Dredging to approximately 150 feet is possible, however, it does present some technical challenges that can be effectively overcome with skill and knowledge. Custom Dredge Works has tremendous experience with engineering long ladder dredges with powerful underwater ladder mounted pumps.

Why are boats called SS?

Ship prefixes used on merchant vessels are mainly to point out the propulsion technique employed in the ship, such as the abbreviation “SS” means “steamship”, indicating that the ship runs on steam propulsion.

How dangerous is dredging?

Dredgers carry and use heavy machinery, including cranes, grabbers, and buckets. Dredging equipment is, however, dangerous to work with and many seamen and other maritime workers are injured or killed in dredger accidents.

What are the disadvantages of dredging?

How much does dredging cost?

The cost of conventionally dredging a pond or a lake is dependent on many different variables. However, this costly muck reduction method can run anywhere from $20,000 to $75,000 per acre.