NAICS for "marine"
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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in heavy and civil engineering construction projects (excluding highway, street, bridge, and distribution line construction). The work performed may include new work, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and repairs. Specialty trade contractors are included in this industry if they are engaged in activities primarily related to heavy and civil …Examples: Caisson (i.e., marine or pneumatic structures) construction, Construction management, marine structure,
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423860 - Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Merchant WholesalersThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of transportation equipment and supplies (except marine pleasure craft and motor vehicles). …Examples: Dunnage, marine supplies, merchant wholesalers, Engines and turbines, marine, merchant wholesalers,
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488330 - Navigational Services to ShippingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing navigational services to shipping. Marine salvage establishments are included in this industry. …Examples: Cargo salvaging, marine, Docking and undocking marine vessel services, Marine salvaging services,
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488390 - Other Support Activities for Water TransportationThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing services to water transportation (except port and harbor operations; marine cargo handling services; and navigational services to shipping). …Examples: Cargo checkers, marine, Cargo surveyors, marine, Marine cargo checkers and surveyors
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713930 - MarinasThis industry comprises establishments, commonly known as marinas, engaged in operating docking and/or storage facilities for pleasure craft owners, with or without one or more related activities, such as retailing fuel and marine supplies; and repairing, maintaining, or renting pleasure boats. …Examples: Boating clubs with marinas, Marinas, Marine basins, operation of, Sailing clubs with
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483113 - Coastal and Great Lakes Freight TransportationThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing water transportation of cargo in coastal waters, on the Great Lakes System, or deep seas between ports of the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States island possessions or protectorates. Marine transportation establishments using the facilities of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Commission are considered to be …Examples: Barge transportation, coastal or Great Lakes (including St. Lawrence Seaway), Coastal freight transportation to and
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483114 - Coastal and Great Lakes Passenger TransportationThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing water transportation of passengers in coastal waters, the Great Lakes System, or deep seas between ports of the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States island possessions and protectorates. Marine transportation establishments using the facilities of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Commission are considered to be …Examples: Coastal passenger transportation to and from domestic ports, Cruise lines (i.e., deep sea passenger transportation to
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441222 - Boat DealersThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) retailing new and/or used boats or retailing new boats in combination with activities, such as repair services and selling replacement parts and accessories, and/or (2) retailing new and/or used outboard motors, boat trailers, marine supplies, parts, and accessories. …Examples: Marine supply dealers
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483212 - Inland Water Passenger TransportationThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing inland water transportation of passengers on lakes, rivers, or intracoastal waterways (except on the Great Lakes System). …Examples: Canal passenger transportation, Car lighters (i.e., ferries), inland waters (except on Great Lakes system),
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488320 - Marine Cargo HandlingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing stevedoring and other marine cargo handling services (except warehousing). …Examples: Marine cargo handling services
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541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the provision of professional, scientific, or technical services (except legal services; accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and related services; architectural, engineering, and related services; specialized design services; computer systems design and related services; management, scientific, and technical consulting services; …Examples: Marine forecasting services, Marine surveyor (i.e., ship appraiser) services
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713990 - All Other Amusement and Recreation IndustriesThis industry comprises establishments (except amusement parks and arcades; gambling industries; golf courses and country clubs; skiing facilities; marinas; fitness and recreational sports centers; and bowling centers) primarily engaged in providing recreational and amusement services. …Examples: Boating clubs without marinas, Sailing clubs without marinas, Yacht clubs without marinas
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114119 - Other Marine FishingThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the commercial catching or taking of marine animals (except finfish and shellfish). …Examples: Frog fishing, Seaweed gathering, Sponge gathering, Terrapin fishing, Turtle fishing
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237130 - Power and Communication Line and Related Structures ConstructionThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of power lines and towers, power plants, and radio, television, and telecommunications transmitting/receiving towers. The work performed may include new work, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and repairs. Specialty trade contractors are included in this industry if they are engaged in activities primarily related to …Examples: Cable laying (e.g., fiber optic, electricity, marine, telephone, cable television), including underground
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311710 - Seafood Product Preparation and PackagingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) canning seafood (including soup); (2) smoking, salting, and drying seafood; (3) eviscerating fresh fish by removing heads, fins, scales, bones, and entrails; (4) shucking and packing fresh shellfish; (5) processing marine fats and oils; and (6) freezing seafood. Establishments known as "floating factory …Examples: Fish and marine animal oils processing
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423910 - Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant WholesalersThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of sporting goods and accessories; billiard and pool supplies; sporting firearms and ammunition; and/or marine pleasure craft, equipment, and supplies. …Examples: Marine supplies, pleasure, merchant wholesalers
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457120 - Other Gasoline StationsThis industry comprises establishments generally known as gasoline stations (except those with convenience stores) or truck stops primarily engaged in (1) retailing automotive fuels (e.g., gasoline, diesel fuel, gasohol, alternative fuels) or (2) retailing these fuels in combination with activities, such as providing repair services; selling automotive oils, replacement parts, and accessories; …Examples: Marine service stations
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488510 - Freight Transportation ArrangementThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in arranging transportation of freight between shippers and carriers. These establishments are usually known as freight forwarders, marine shipping agents, or customs brokers and offer a combination of services spanning transportation modes but do not directly provide shipping services. …Examples: Marine shipping agency
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721110 - Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and MotelsThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in facilities known as hotels, motor hotels, resort hotels, and motels. The establishments in this industry may offer food and beverage services, recreational services, conference rooms, convention services, laundry services, parking, and other services. …Examples: Alpine skiing facilities with accommodations (i.e., ski resorts), Auto courts, lodging, Automobile courts, lodging,
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928110 - National SecurityThis industry comprises government establishments of the Armed Forces, including the National Guard, primarily engaged in national security and related activities. …Examples: Marine Corps
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321114 - Wood PreservationThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) treating wood sawed, planed, or shaped in other establishments with creosote or other preservatives, such as alkaline copper quat, copper azole, and sodium borates, to prevent decay and to protect against fire and insects and/or (2) sawing round wood poles, pilings, and posts and treating them with preservatives. …Examples: Pilings, foundation and marine construction, treating
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325510 - Paint and Coating ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) mixing pigments, solvents, and binders into paints and other coatings, such as stains, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, shellacs, and water-repellent coatings for concrete and masonry, and/or (2) manufacturing allied paint products, such as putties, paint and varnish removers, paint brush cleaners, and frit. …Examples: Marine paints manufacturing
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332410 - Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing power boilers and heat exchangers. Establishments in this industry may perform installation in addition to manufacturing power boilers and heat exchangers. …Examples: Marine power boilers manufacturing
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332510 - Hardware ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing metal hardware, such as metal hinges, metal handles, keys, and locks (except coin- or card-operated, time locks). …Examples: Marine hardware, metal, manufacturing
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332999 - All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing fabricated metal products (except forgings and stampings, cutlery and handtools, architectural and structural metals, boilers, tanks, shipping containers, hardware, spring and wire products, machine shop products, turned products, screws, nuts and bolts, metal valves, ball and roller bearings, ammunition, small arms …Examples: Marine horns, compressed air or steam, metal, manufacturing
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333618 - Other Engine Equipment ManufacturingThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing internal combustion engines (except automotive gasoline and aircraft). …Examples: Marine engines manufacturing
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334220 - Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing radio and television broadcast and wireless communications equipment. Examples of products made by these establishments are transmitting and receiving antennas, cable television equipment, GPS equipment, pagers, cellular phones, mobile communications equipment, and radio and television studio and broadcasting equipment. …Examples: Marine radio communications equipment manufacturing
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334290 - Other Communications Equipment ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing communications equipment (except telephone apparatus, radio and television broadcast equipment, and wireless communications equipment). …Examples: Sirens (e.g., air raid, industrial, marine, vehicle) manufacturing
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334513 - Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process VariablesThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing instruments and related devices for measuring, displaying, indicating, recording, transmitting, and controlling industrial process variables. These instruments measure, display, or control (monitor, analyze, and so forth) industrial process variables, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, vacuum, combustion, flow, …Examples: Boiler controls, industrial, power, and marine-type, manufacturing
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335314 - Relay and Industrial Control ManufacturingThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing relays, motor starters and controllers, and other industrial controls and control accessories. …Examples: Marine and navy auxiliary controls, manufacturing
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335910 - Battery ManufacturingThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing primary and storage batteries. …Examples: Marine storage batteries manufacturing
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524126 - Direct Property and Casualty Insurance CarriersThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in initially underwriting (i.e., assuming the risk and assigning premiums) insurance policies that protect policyholders against losses that may occur as a result of property damage or liability. …Examples: Marine insurance carriers, direct
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524130 - Reinsurance CarriersThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in assuming all or part of the risk associated with existing insurance policies originally underwritten by other insurance carriers. …Examples: Marine reinsurance carriers
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541330 - Engineering ServicesThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, structures, processes, and systems. The assignments undertaken by these establishments may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of …Examples: Marine engineering services
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611310 - Colleges, Universities, and Professional SchoolsThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in furnishing academic courses and granting degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels. The requirement for admission is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the …Examples: Academies, college or university, Academies, military service (college), Bible colleges offering baccalaureate degrees,
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611519 - Other Technical and Trade SchoolsThis U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in offering job or career vocational or technical courses (except cosmetology and barber training, aviation and flight training, and apprenticeship training). The curriculums offered by these schools are highly structured and specialized and lead to job-specific certification. …Examples: Marine navigational schools
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712110 - MuseumsThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the preservation and exhibition of objects of historical, cultural, and/or educational value. …Examples: Marine museums
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926120 - Regulation and Administration of Transportation ProgramsThis industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in the administration, regulation, licensing, planning, inspection, and investigation of transportation services and facilities. Included in this industry are government establishments responsible for motor vehicle and operator licensing, the Coast Guard (except the Coast Guard Academy), and parking authorities. …Examples: Merchant Marine (except academy)
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713210 - Casinos (except Casino Hotels)This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating gambling facilities that offer table wagering games along with other gambling activities, such as slot machines and sports betting. These establishments often provide food and beverage services. Included in this industry are floating casinos (i.e., gambling cruises, riverboat casinos) and casinos with racetracks. …Examples: Casinos (except casino hotels), Casinos (except casino hotels) with racetrack, Cruises, gambling, Floating casinos
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721120 - Casino HotelsThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in hotel facilities with a casino on the premises. The casino on premises includes table wagering games and may include other gambling activities, such as slot machines and sports betting. These establishments generally offer a range of services and amenities, such as food and beverage services, …Examples: Casino hotels, Hotels, casino, Hotels, resort, with casinos, Hotels, seasonal, with casinos, Resort hotels with casinos