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The History of the IALA Buoyage System
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The History of the IALA Buoyage System

Introduction Navigational aids have been crucial for maritime safety for centuries, but you may be surprised to learn that the standardisation of the buoyage system didn’t materialise until the 1980s. Among the various systems developed, the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) buoyage system stands out for its global adoption…

Feeling under the weather?
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Feeling under the weather?

“Under the weather” is commonly used to describe feeling ill or unwell. Its origin can be traced back to maritime language and practices. Here are the key points of its origin: Overall, the phrase “under the weather” has its roots in maritime culture, symbolising the relationship between bad weather and feeling unwell, whether from direct exposure or…

It’s just not cricket!

It’s just not cricket!

The Bramble Bank Cricket Match: A Delightfully Oddball Tradition Every year, as the tides align just right, a peculiar and whimsical event occurs in the Solent, the stretch of water separating the Isle of Wight from mainland England. This event is the Bramble Bank Cricket Match, a charmingly eccentric game played on a sandbank that…

If you belive the Earth is flat, you're about to fall of the end...

If you belive the Earth is flat, you're about to fall of the end...