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This image captures an overhead view of a maritime pilot transfer operation from a large ship. The scene is dominated by the ship's green deck and the vast expanse of blue, rippling ocean. On the vessel's deck, several individuals are actively involved in or observing the operation. Three people are dressed in white coveralls, with one facing the pilot boat and another positioned further back. Two other crew members, one in an orange suit with a yellow hard hat and another in a red suit with a white hard hat, are situated near the ship's edge, possibly managing lines or overseeing the transfer. Deck equipment includes a large spool of thick white rope, black and yellow striped bollards, and a metal grating. An orange enclosed lifeboat is visible, suspended from its davit system, which bears the text "SWL 59KN" (Safe Working Load 59 Kilonewtons). Another black object on the deck is marked "SWL 7.2t." Alongside the ship, a smaller white pilot boat is visible, clearly identified by the red "PILOT" text on its side. It is connected to the main vessel by several white ropes, which appear to be guiding lines or fenders. At least two people are aboard the pilot boat, one in red seemingly at the controls. The ocean exhibits waves and sparkling reflections from strong sunlight, indicating clear weather conditions during the day. The bright light also casts distinct shadows on the ship's deck. This functional scene depicts a common procedure in maritime navigation, occurring in the waters near Kunak, Malaysia.
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