![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmAq7YmoQyOUmKiDzH-NNtyyDNVaQCDNgDGtVQIDRBxpSv-6DBxCfmMUF9jg3hHcXFh0b-kXbW5odovw75AunfF55ZR22WCrzXcVsQhqw9oxJviUGVhfdnijMclSj4cnqg58DiNhOeqkg/s280/Fotolia_5323892_M.jpg)
35 more vessels have enrolled in the Amver system in the past week. These vessels are available today, ready to assist in a maritime or aviation disaster at sea. The events of the past week, both the tall ship taking on water in New Zealand and the Air France flight lost in the Atlantic, underscore the need for the comprehensive search and rescue system such as Amver.
Please welcome:
- MARITIME EMERALD
- ATLANTIC JUPITER
- INDUSTRIAL DREAM
- CAP PASLEY
- CLIPPER KIRA
- DELTA IOS
- ANNNELISE THERSA
- STOLT PELICAN
- BOW SAGAMI
- MORNING CELESTA
- STX DAISY
- MIN RONG
- PHAROS SW
- MAERSK WINDHOEK
- BRIMANGER
- THOR
- CORELLA ARROW
- STRIGGLA
- APL ATLANTA
- JIA AN SHAN
- ITAL MODERNA
- CSAV RENAICO
- RONDEAU
- HYUNDAI COLOMBO
- FENGTUN FEI
- SAT NUNKI
- SONGA TOPAZ
- SONGA OPAL
- CMA CGM CENDRILLON
- ALP TEXAS
- FJELL
- ATLANTIC DIANA
- ZEBRA WIND
- OKINAWA
- ERICA
Photo credit: Fotolia
No comments:
Post a Comment
We welcome your comments on postings at all Coast Guard sites/journals. These are sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard to provide a forum to talk about our work providing maritime safety, security and stewardship for the American people to secure the homeland, save lives and property, protect the environment, and promote economic prosperity.
All comments submitted are moderated and will be reviewed before posting. The Coast Guard retains the discretion to determine which comments it will post and which it will not. We expect all contributors to be respectful. We will not post comments that contain personal attacks of any kind; refer to Coast Guard or other employees by name; contain offensive terms that target specific ethnic or racial groups, or vulgar language. We will also not post comments that are spam or are clearly off topic.