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what will be the importance of maritime law in my profession as a maritime cadet
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"Maritime" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes things related to the sea or ocean. As a noun, it refers to activities or industries related to the sea.
The term maritime means that something is related to the sea or to maritime shipping. The word can also mean that something is likened to or resembles a mariner.
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You can find online reviews of maritime law firms in Tampa at www.floridamaritimelawyers.com
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