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Interested in learning more about the Amver system? Check out Mad Mariner's web site for a link to the Amver podcast and hear all about our search and rescue system.
Do you have a podcast or website? Would you like to learn how Amver saves lives or uses commercial ships to coordinate rescues at sea? Drop a line to Benjamin Strong for interview or speaking requests. Amver is always happy to share stories of how search and rescue authorities can increase their search capabilities with Amver.
Did you listen to the interview? Tell us what you think!
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