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Maritime organizations

Maritime organizations are institutions that set rules, standards, and policies to ensure safety, security, and environmental protection in global and regional shipping. They coordinate efforts among governments, shipping companies, and industries to manage maritime traffic, prevent accidents, and protect oceans. Examples include the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which develops international regulations, and regional bodies that oversee shipping activities within specific areas. These organizations promote safe navigation, efficient trade, and sustainable use of maritime resources worldwide.