Question 3111Deck General70% to pass
As defined in the regulations governing marine casualties a "marine employer" may be the _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
According to the regulations governing marine casualties, a "marine employer" can be the agent, owner, or Master of a vessel. The definition is broad and includes any party responsible for the operation of the vessel. This ensures that the appropriate party is held accountable in the event of a marine casualty. The other options (A, B, and C) are all correct because they are encompassed within the broader definition of "marine employer" provided in the regulations.
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