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International color coding for offshore ships, primarily governed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), utilizes specific colors to convey information about the vessel's purpose and status. For example, red often indicates a danger zone, while green can signify safety or operational status. These color codes help ensure safety and communication among vessels in busy shipping lanes and offshore operations. Additionally, the use of standardized colors aids in quick recognition and response in emergency situations.

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