单选题Your vessel has been damaged and is taking on water,but you do not require immediate assistance. You would preface a message advising other vessels of your situation with().AMayday-Mayday-MaydayBPan-Pan (3 times)CSecurite-Securite-SecuriteDSOS-SOS-SOS
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Your vessel has been damaged and is taking on water,but you do not require immediate assistance. You would preface a message advising other vessels of your situation with().
A
Mayday-Mayday-Mayday
B
Pan-Pan (3 times)
C
Securite-Securite-Securite
D
SOS-SOS-SOS
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