Monday, August 17, 2009

Missing Russian Ship Found

MSNBC reported the Russian ship Arctic Sea, that went missing after it was reportedly attacked by Swedish pirates, has been found sailing off the coast of West Africa.  The disappearance of the Arctic Sea prompted all sorts of conspiracy theories about its cargo, attack, and whereabouts.  The Amver team is glad to know the vessel has been found.

Amver also hopes the Arctic Sea's managing company, Solchart Arkhangelsk, considers enrolling their entire fleet in the Amver safety network. 

What do you think happened to the Arctic Sea?

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