Nautical operations refers to the crew operation of a ship. It is the term used in academic education to refer to the studies of this professional field.[1][2][a] Nautical operations refers to all the operational procedures, specific roles of officers and crew members, and regular functions and technical processes, which together shape the structure and functions for the general operations of a ship.
^PH.D.-PROGRAMME, ÅLESUND, Nautical Operations website of NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
^PhD in Nautical Operations – Joint Degree, official website of the US Naval Academy.
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