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What information may a UK ship be required to provide to the port State when it is intending to enter a port in that State?

(1) Confirmation that the ship has a valid International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC);

(2) the security level at which the ship is operating; (3) the security level at which the ship operated at the last ten ports of call; (4) any special or additional security measures undertaken at the last ten ports of call; (5) confirmation that appropriate procedures were maintained during any ship- to-ship activity at the last ten ports of call; (6) records of any Declaration ofΒ Security agreements at the last ten ports of call; and (7) other practical security- related information.

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