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- E-Navigation abstract "e-navigation is a Strategy developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN specialized agency, to bring about increased safety of navigation in commercial shipping through better organization of data on ships and on shore, and better data exchange and communication between ships and the ship and shore. The concept was launched when maritime authorities from seven nations requested the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee to add the development of an e-navigation strategy to the work programs of the IMO's NAV and COMSAR sub-committees. Working groups in three sub-committees (NAV, COMSAR and STW) and an intersessional correspondence group, led by Norway, has subsequently developed a Strategy Implementation Plan (SIP). Member states of IMO and a number of Intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations have contributed to the work, including the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), Comité International Radio-Maritime (CIRM),the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA), the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)".
- E-Navigation wikiPageExternalLink www.e-nav.no.
- E-Navigation wikiPageExternalLink www.e-navigation.com.
- E-Navigation wikiPageExternalLink default.asp?Action=Details&Item=402.
- E-Navigation wikiPageExternalLink mainframe.asp?topic_id=1369.
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- E-Navigation wikiPageRevisionID "674363933".
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_Identification_System.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_Radar_Plotting_Aid.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_radar_plotting_aid.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_and_International_Maritime_Council.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_communication.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Comité_International_Radio-Maritime.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Chart_Display_and_Information_System.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Global_Maritime_Distress_Safety_System.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Global_Maritime_Distress_and_Safety_System.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_bridge_system.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink International_Association_of_Lighthouse_Authorities.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink International_Chamber_of_Shipping.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink International_Electrotechnical_Commission.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink International_Hydrographic_Organization.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink International_Maritime_Organization.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Long-range_identification_and_tracking_(ships).
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Long_Range_Identification_and_Tracking.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Navigation.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Vessel_Traffic_Service.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLink Vessel_traffic_service.
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLinkText "E-Navigation".
- E-Navigation wikiPageWikiLinkText "e-Navigation".
- E-Navigation hasPhotoCollection E-Navigation.
- E-Navigation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- E-Navigation subject Category:Maritime_communication.
- E-Navigation hypernym Strategy.
- E-Navigation type Ship.
- E-Navigation type VideoGame.
- E-Navigation type Ship.
- E-Navigation comment "e-navigation is a Strategy developed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a UN specialized agency, to bring about increased safety of navigation in commercial shipping through better organization of data on ships and on shore, and better data exchange and communication between ships and the ship and shore.".
- E-Navigation label "E-Navigation".
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- E-Navigation wasDerivedFrom E-Navigation?oldid=674363933.
- E-Navigation isPrimaryTopicOf E-Navigation.