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Salary Guide for Filipino Seamen. Master mariner. A Master Mariner or MM is the professional qualification required for someone to serve as the person in charge or person in command of a commercial vessel. In England, the term Master Mariner has been in use at least since the 13th century, reflecting the fact that in guild or livery company terms, such a person was a master craftsman in this specific profession (e.g. Master Carpenter, Master Blacksmith, etc. [1]). In the United States, the term was introduced in the mid-19th century.

United Kingdom[edit] In the UK, the term “Master Mariner” is reserved only for those who hold an unlimited master's certificate. An unrestricted master's certificate is colloquially called a "Master's Ticket" or a "Master's. " United States[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Master Mariner Associations[edit]

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