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A passage plan is a comprehensive document used in maritime navigation that outlines the intended route for a vessel's journey from one port to another. It includes details such as waypoints, navigational hazards, weather conditions, and tidal information, ensuring safe and efficient passage. The plan is crucial for the crew to understand the navigation strategy, risks, and operational procedures during the voyage. Regular updates and adjustments may be necessary based on real-time conditions.

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