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Marine Safety Act

The Marine Safety Act is a law that establishes rules and standards to ensure the safety of ships, crew, passengers, and the environment during maritime operations. It sets requirements for vessel design, equipment, navigation, and crew training to prevent accidents at sea. The Act also oversees inspections, certifications, and safety protocols to promote responsible maritime practices. Overall, it aims to reduce risks and protect lives, property, and the marine ecosystem by enforcing consistent safety standards across the maritime industry.