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Name at least six ccepted maritime distress signals
a gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a continuous sounding with any fog-signaling apparatus;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
rockets or shells, throwing red stars fired one at a time at short
intervals;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a signal made by radiotelegraphy or by any other signaling method
consisting of the group . . .– – –. . . (SOS) in the Morse Code
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a signal sent by radiotelephony consisting of the spoken word
“Mayday”;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
the International Code Signal of distress indicated by N.C.
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a signal consisting of a square flag having above or below it a ball
or anything resembling a ball;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
flames on the vessel (as from a burning tar barrel, oil barrel, etc.)
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a rocket parachute flare or a hand flare showing a red light
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
a smoke signal giving off orange-colored smoke;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
slowly and repeatedly raising and lowering arms outstretched to
each side
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
the radiotelegraph alarm signal
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
the radiotelephone alarm signal
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
signals transmitted by emergency position-indicating radio beacons;
Name at least six accepted maritime distress signals
approved signals transmitted by radiocommunication systems,
including survival craft radar transponders.