Maritime law is a complex and important area of legal practice that governs the activities of ships, their personnel, and the goods and services they transport. This branch of law ensures that ships and their cargo are safe and secure and that maritime operations are conducted in a manner that respects the environment and the law. It also ensures that shipping lines and their customers receive the necessary protection when engaging in commercial activities. In the United States, maritime law is overseen by federal agencies such as the Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Department of Homeland Security. This article will discuss maritime law and security in the US, including current regulations, the duties and responsibilities of maritime security officers, and the challenges they face.
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