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Watches at sea

At sea, the 24-hour day is traditionally divided into seven watches, during which some of a ship’s crew are on duty.



First Watch               8 pm to midnight   (2000 to 0000)

Middle Watch           midnight to 4 am   (0000 to 0400)

Morning Watch         4 am to 8 am   (0400 to 0800)

Forenoon Watch        8 am to noon   (0800 to 1200)

Afternoon Watch      noon to 4 pm   (1200 to 1600)

First Dog Watch         4 pm to 6 pm   (1600 to 1800)

Last Dog Watch         6 pm to 8pm   (1800 to 2000)

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