Not all floating structures at sea are considered ships. A ship is specifically defined as a vessel designed for maritime navigation and transportation of goods or people. Other floating structures, such as platforms, buoys, or floating hotels, may serve different purposes and are classified differently based on their design, function, and regulatory criteria. The distinction typically depends on factors like mobility, intended use, and compliance with maritime regulations.
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