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Hazard means any condition or threat that poses a danger or impediment to navigation; or may reasonably be expected to result in major harmful consequences to the marine environment, or damage to the coastline or related interests of one or more States.
Hazard means any condition or threat that  


# poses a danger or impediment to navigation;
# or may reasonably be expected to result in major harmful consequences to the marine environment, or damage to the coastline or related interests of one or more States.


Source: Nairobi Convention 2017
 
Source: Nairobi Convention 2017, provided by the IALA ARM Committee in paper ARM7-12.1.14 in 2017.





Latest revision as of 10:29, 8 October 2018

Hazard means any condition or threat that

  1. poses a danger or impediment to navigation;
  2. or may reasonably be expected to result in major harmful consequences to the marine environment, or damage to the coastline or related interests of one or more States.


Source: Nairobi Convention 2017, provided by the IALA ARM Committee in paper ARM7-12.1.14 in 2017.