Berthing time is the time when a ship will be moored at the dock. The space for the boat at the dock is called the berth.
Call a Marina, rules are many and various
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Berthing the ship - is simply the action of tying up the ship to a dock, or pier.
Berthing of a ship it is when the ship come alongside another ship or alongside a quay. Unberthing is the opposite
While I was on a ship in the US Marine Corps, we called it the berthing compartments.
A berth is a fixed bunk for sleeping in, room for manoeuvring or safety, or a space for a ship to moor or a vehicle to park.
First Class: 416 Second Class: 162 Third Class: 262 plus 40 open berthing areas
Most larger sailing vessels have an auxiliary engine for maneuvering and berthing. But sailing is mainly accomplished with wind power
According to the Dolphin research unit at Excaret, Cancun Mexico, they originated from a wolf type of creature that hunted on the seashore & evolved back into the water!
It will depend on where the Marine is stationed. Typically they will be in a barracks on a Marine base. They may be in a berthing compartment onboard a ship. In some locations they may have to find their own housing.
That is called Trade Barter Commerce Swapping Returns (an probably a whole lot more)
Its called the crew's berthing. The kitchen is the galley where they cook, the scullery where the do the dishes and the mess where the crew eats. The officers quarters are called staterooms. Officers eat in the Ward room.