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The Chief Mate is customarily in charge of the ship... The Chief Mate is customarily in charge of the ship... The Chief Mate is customarily in charge of the ship... The chief mate is customarily a watchstander and is in charge of the ship... The chief mate is responsible to the captain for the safety and security of the ship... The Chief Mate is second in command on merchant ships that do not carry a... a chief mate oversees the loading... Moreover the chief mate is accountable for the care of cargo during the voyage... A chief mate is almost always a... the chief mate is responsible to the captain for keeping the ship... The Chief Mate is generally responsible for the stability of the ship... The Chief Mate is generally responsible for the stability of the ship... The Chief Mate is in charge of the firefighting and damage control teams... A chief mate must have a number of qualifications... A chief mate must have a number of qualifications... the Chief Mate will often simply be called...

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