The term "maritime zone" refers to the area bounded by 175 degrees east longitude in the east, 94 degrees east longitude in the west, 11 degrees south latitude in the south, and 63 degrees north latitude in the north, in order to set standards for crew qualifications and equipment on ships. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 船員の資格や、船舶に備えつける設備などの基準にするため、船舶安全法施行規則で定められた航行区域の一つ。東は東経一七五度、西は東経九四度、南は南緯一一度、北は北緯六三度の線により囲まれた水域をいう。
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