when two vessels are operating in the same general area who is responsible for maintaining a sharp look out
the operator
When two vessels are operating in the same general area both vessels are responsible for maintaining a sharp look out.
the operator
A general rule of thumb is that the vessel that is the most maneuverable is the one that should keep lookout. Though it is the responsibility of both vessels and the crew to watch what is around them and avoid danger.
the operators of both vessels
at all times
The capitularies are responsible for bass exchange
the operators of both vessels
The person at the wheel at the time of the incident is responsible.
The veins and arteries.
Vessels must have proper navigation lights on board when operating between sunset and sunrise to ensure visibility and avoid collisions with other vessels. These lights include red, green, and white lights that signal the vessel's position, direction of travel, and status. It is important for vessels to adhere to these regulations to promote safe navigation at night.
A type of smooth (or involuntary) muscle collectively referred to as vascular smooth muscle, which is responsible for controlling the diameter of the lumen of blood vessels.