Maritime in a sentence as an adjective

[3] But most of the world's trade moves by sea, and the US is and always has been a maritime nation.

North Korea has its own flag, a fleet of 242 vessels, and the ability to make maritime mischief.

This is apparently legal in accordance with maritime law."

"By your logic Thailand should ban maritime fishing, seafood processing and domestic works.

The maritime industry as a whole is one big hack, even with it's fancy regulations and bureaucracy.

Come try the "mild, maritime and Mediterranean climate" of mid-winter Scandinavia sometime.

I don't know anything about the maritime world, but playing *****'s Advocate you're suffering from selection bias: you're naming instances where humans caused the errors but not factoring in the unreported instances of humans saving the cargo, the ship, the personnel or all three.

Aside from the obvious risk of maritime accidents when you have daily 'ferry' journeys going 12-24 miles into oceanic waters, visitors from an offshore labor platform are going to have about the least user-friendly experience it is possible to have when they come in contact with the coastal ICE agents.

Maritime definitions

adjective

relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen; "nautical charts"; "maritime law"; "marine insurance"

See also: nautical marine

adjective

bordering on or living or characteristic of those near the sea; "a maritime province"; "maritime farmers"; "maritime cultures"