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so we are in the world's largest port
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with minus degrees right now freezing
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temperatures
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oh but what a great sight
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[Applause]
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thank you
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so guys I decided to hit the gym today
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even after you know this poor Duty
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because my sign off mode is coming in
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and I'm going a little bit crazy
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[Music]
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thank you
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foreign
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[Music]
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guys welcome back to another day from
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the high seas on one of the last voyages
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and route to the Final Destination which
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is home but not so early because right
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now we are in a very traffic dense
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situation and I want to cover how we
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tackle these fishing boats and heavy
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traffic in Chinese Coastal so it will be
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helpful for you all who are going to be
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at the high seas and most probably you
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will come to China someday so yeah you
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have to be prepared for this first
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things first let me show you where we
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are currently where we are coming from
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and where we are going the last port was
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Ningbo and I made a night Labs of that
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particular area and the next Port is
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Shanghai and You Must Be Wondering that
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what the hell this second officer is
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doing over here I will give you a full
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detail information and also the weather
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is not looking too good
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pitches
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very very good because these small
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fishing boats cannot sail through
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through these Waters so I am quite happy
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about the bad weather talking about this
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extra point
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I will tell you why we have done that
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it's because
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we had to adjust our ETA so before of
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course as a good second officer I would
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take this particular
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shortest route and reach our destination
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but due to the port congestion and heavy
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delay we have to slow down and kill at
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least 14 hours
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we are doing 40 RPM which is around half
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ahead and we cannot go below this
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because of the economical speed
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limitations so what what we had to do
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the captain told me make a detour
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outside we will wait for some time and
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then come back and for that I had to
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also prepare
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two passage plans so number one and
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number two so in case someone asks like
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any port State control then I will tell
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them that yes initial plan was going the
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shortest way but due to root changes due
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to
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support congestions and the and then the
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root change I have to make two plans
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right now if you see these pink lines
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like a highway
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we are inside the public Highway made
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specially by the Chinese Authority for
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us to you know tackle these fishing
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boats safely
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now technically the fishing boats should
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not be in between these in the in
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between these pink lines but as you will
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see on my radar screen
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there are a few boats which are coming
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here and there
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okay so there is a change of plan this
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Captain just came on the bridge and he
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said we will take the shortest route
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and I've put the shortest route back and
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we will anchor somewhere here to adjust
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and kill the 14 hours and you must be
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wondering that why I don't bring the
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captain on the camera because he doesn't
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want to be and I always respect that so
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whenever I put someone in the camera I
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asked him if they say yes then it's okay
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otherwise
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so guys it is the same night what we
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have planned is instead of dropping
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anchor because the wind was too much we
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have started drifting and we are still
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40 miles from the pilot station
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so plan is tomorrow morning we will uh
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head back to our Coastline for now I
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will stop the engine
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because uh
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we are already too far so the current is
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from the
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uh west southwest it is pushing us down
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so I'm expecting in one hour we will
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come back then I switch on the engine
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again and go back so this is how we
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drift to adjust our
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ETA
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we are still in the same location
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drifting the weather outside has become
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very bad
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and we got an email from the agent that
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the port is shut I will show you how it
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looks hello Captain we regret to inform
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you that your birthing schedule has been
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canceled due to strong wind please wait
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for further instruction so that's how
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the mail came in
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and yeah back to square one drifting
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while we are drifting near the port
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the time has come for arrival right now
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I'm going on the bridge I have to take
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the ship to the pilot age and then the
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captain and the pilots will take us
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inside Shanghai it's a night approach it
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is almost 11 55
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p.m and uh yeah I'm gonna go now and
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let's proceed to
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the largest port in the world
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[Music]
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so guys we are going to be entering the
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largest port in the world
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foreign
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guys so we are in the world's largest
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port with minus degrees right now
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freezing temperatures
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oh but what a great sight and we're
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going to be here for the next 12 hours
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so right now I'm going to go and first
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catch up on my sleep because I haven't
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slept right now it's 7 A.M in the
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morning and I have to wake up at 12
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:00 so it's going to be
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not a very good sleep so anyway let's go
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back and see what's the plan
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so guys I had put my camera for a night
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lapse of the approach I hope it is still
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there
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because
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the wind was too high and I'm guessing
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it oh it's there it's there so happy
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about this
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but that's the life of a Seafarer don't
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sleep much I have to work a lot
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so I'm back on watch guys I got a small
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three four hours nap I would say not to
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sleep because yeah that's not possible
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but anyway that's the port so I will
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tell you that this port is one of the
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largest sports in the world we've got
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dry dogs over there
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and there are more container terminals
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somewhere there I'm going to zoom in
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later as a good second officer or in
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fact any officer always remember that
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whatever is under your responsibility
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like the checklists and the pilot cards
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should always be arranged remember
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paperwork on the ship is very important
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because by chance something happens that
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is the only evidence that you know you
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did something right or wrong can be
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taken out from there and that's why I'm
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doing all the paperwork for the passage
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planning and I had to show you the route
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the the Shanghai Port which is so big it
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has just blown my mind I'll show you on
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the route so dry dog starts from there
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and then we enter the Container Terminal
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so this is where we are presently from
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forward running all the way to the AFT
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is all containers
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as you can see rightly
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and then uh there are more terminal
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which okay will go there and show you on
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this side we have some Gantry cranes
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construction of these cranes and they
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are lined up for some delivery ships to
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pick up I can already see them so that's
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why I
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noticed it so these are all the Gantry
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cranes waiting to be all these waiting
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to be picked up by some heavy load
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carrier and transported to some uh port
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in some country mostly all the countries
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in the world are using Chinese grains
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that's how it is then if we go further
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this is our position
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you've got so much I mean this is these
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are all terminals and they they are like
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10 miles stretching to 10 miles and I
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don't know what these terminals are but
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for sure these are all Jetties maybe
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these are oil tanker Jetties
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and it keeps going on
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and on like a like a river which has
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terminals on both the sides and we have
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reached 34 miles so 34 into 1.8 that's
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the amount of kilometers this uh Port
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stretches so much cargo and this is just
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one part of Shanghai there's the other
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part on which uh the big ships go like
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the tripolis and the Mr class used to go
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there that is a small island but I like
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that better approach is smaller all
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right guys so what's happening in the
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sport is that we are changing our life
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routes which is a three yearly
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requirement as you see last inspection
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was 2022 not till 2025 it is okay so
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this stick the Harry Potter stick is
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used to test this humidity and CO2
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concentration inside so I just put it
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over here like this
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and check the lights
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so that is what I'm doing right now
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because LSA is also under my control my
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uh yeah you got it so the good part here
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is that this is the only Chinese sport
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where there is no lockdown and we can go
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out and I'm just checking the moving
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lines here and I saw this beautiful
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looking uh merch ship
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I am not able to see the name but it's
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something from n
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and while I am here I am also carrying
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out a safety round that if there's
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anything unsafe here I will report it
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and then we'll make the corrective
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actions so yeah that's happening
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[Applause]
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thank you
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[Music]
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so we have successfully departed from
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Shanghai the weather is so nice and that
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is the problem as you see on my radar
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screen
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so many fishing boats big vessels now
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tell me where should I go and you have
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to learn how to navigate through these
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small fishing boats because they cause a
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lot of chaos and now we are headed to
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nancha
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so another yeah another two two days
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almost one and a half days to go so
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pull ahead
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the best thing to do is first adjust
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your radar accordingly and then reduce
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the range so you will see once you go to
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six nautical miles you have a better
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Overlook and you are not overwhelmed by
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the you know 12 nautical mile chart
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which shows so much so you can even
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reduce it further but for me I prefer
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six nautical miles according to the
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situation right now and then I navigate
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through this so remember to adjust the
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radar range and then assess the
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situation because too much clutter
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Causes Chaos in the mind and then the
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decisions are impaired so better to
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reduce the Clutter and look outside
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always through the window as to what's
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happening and I'm going to call my
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Lookout as well because this does not
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look so good well these aren't the
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Chinese fishing boats which cause a lot
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of trouble
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see how it's trying to cross our turn
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now
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some more and more ahead
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of pretty tough three hours right now
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we have escaped the boats as you see
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behind me these are paired trawlers who
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are on the starboard side of the highway
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the public main route so there's
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somewhere here outside the weather has
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become
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pretty nice not so much cold it's around
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think AC temperature
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16 16 degrees Celsius
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that's that's pretty good and yeah we
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are going to be entering the Taiwan
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Street very very soon so wait for the
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time lapse of that
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but now yeah
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yeah tough days tough days I would say
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tough days guys sleepless nights also so
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guys I decided to hit the gym today even
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after you know this poor Duty because
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my sign off mode is coming in and I'm
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going a little bit crazy so I have to
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take out all the extra energy
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it is nine almost nine
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years or sleep but that's okay because
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it's the last fourth I hope fingers
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crossed
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and I'm just looking for my freezer then
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we
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go to the station
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all right guys so that is our terminal
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we are almost here
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that's the good part is that the
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temperatures are good just
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[Music]
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words
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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so guys we are here safely alongside on
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my last boat
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moving operation just going to finish
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you have to put the put everything on
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auto tension and then leave the four
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Castle
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and go for our temperature checks we are
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now unpacking the crane as you see for
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the cargo operations
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that is screen number one
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and like this all the rest of the cranes
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will be parked
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and then cargo operations will commence
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so ladies and gentlemen I'm going to
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close this video now because I have to
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prepare the last passage plan of the
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last voyage for the last video of season
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number three that'll be the next one and
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uh it's gonna take a while so I hope you
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last time on the life at sea
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season number three
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