Actual services and technical points arising with reference to ship salvaging; type of contract under which salvage services are usually rendered; reference made to craft, plant and personnel engaged in salvage work; tools used; author states that in past decade there has been reduction in number of marine casualties, one of reasons for which is undoubtedly improved navigation, better coast lighting, weather reports, wireless, direction finding and other scientific apparatus. (See also - discussion p 555-67)
Marine salvage
Instn Engrs Shipbldrs Scotland -- Trans
1939
23 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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