Question 3053Deck General70% to pass
U.S. Customs, upon boarding a vessel desiring entry into a U.S. port, would inspect which document?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
When a vessel desires entry into a U.S. port, U.S. Customs will inspect the vessel's Certified Crew List, Cargo Manifest, and Stores List. These documents provide Customs with critical information about the people, goods, and supplies onboard the vessel, which is necessary to ensure compliance with U.S. laws and regulations governing the entry of foreign vessels. While the Certified Crew List, Cargo Manifest, and Stores List are each important on their own, Customs will review all of these documents as part of the entry process, making D) the correct choice.
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