jetsamˈdʒɛt səm
English Definitions:
jetsam (noun)
the part of a ship's equipment or cargo that is thrown overboard to lighten the load in a storm
flotsam, jetsam (noun)
the floating wreckage of a ship
jetsam (Noun)
articles thrown overboard from a ship or boat in order to lighten the load of a ship in distress
jetsam (Noun)
discarded odds and ends
Jetsam
Jetsam is a 2007 British film thriller, written and directed by Simon Welsford. It was shot in the English seaside resort town of Margate for the no-budget sum of £3,000 and stars Alex Reid, Shauna Macdonald and Jamie Draven. The two-week shoot wrapped on 27 May 2006, and pre-production was completed nearly a year later, on 8 March 2007. The film premiered at the 51st London International Film Festival, and received many positive notices. It has also received acclaim at the Slamdance Film Festival. It was finally granted a national release in the UK in August 2009.
jetsam
In maritime law, flotsam, jetsam, lagan, and derelict are specific kinds of shipwreck. The words have specific nautical meanings, with legal consequences in the law of admiralty and marine salvage. A shipwreck is defined as the remains of a ship that has been wrecked—a destroyed ship at sea, whether it has sunk or is floating on the surface of the water.
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