Talk:Marine safety (USCG)

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Merged from other articles[edit]

This article was formed by merging the following articles: Commercial Vessel Inspection (USCG), Marine Investigation (USCG), and Port Safety (USCG).

Requested move[edit]

Commercial Vessel InspectionMarine safety — Trying to fix a page merge where I did not maintain article history. The final Commercial Vessel Inspection (USCG) will be a redirect to Marine safety. Thank you. ~PescoSo saywe all 17:43, 31 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Until now there has been no Marine safety, so I feel until there is enough international article content to justify it otherwise, there is no need to create a subset of something that doesn't exist. I agree that someday Marine safety in the United States or Marine safety (USCG) may be needed, just not at the present time. ~PescoSo saywe all 04:26, 1 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
On second thought, I agree and will just move it to Marine safety (USCG) as an uncontroversial request. ~PescoSo saywe all 04:36, 1 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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