Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Welcome Wednesday!

Greetings from NEVA 2009 in St. Petersburg, Russia. After a successful first day at the exhibition, including a presentation on Arctic search and rescue and an Amver awards ceremony (see a recap of the day here), it's time to bring you the latest members of the Amver team. Besides this exciting networking opportunity Amver was pleased to learn a new member ship rescued 13 people off the coast of Africa this week. Now let's welcome vessels enrolled in the last week:
  • JOAN
  • RIGEL
  • DIONYSOS LEADER
  • AQUAGEM
  • SEDEF KALKAVAN
  • PETER FABER
  • ORIENTAL RUBY
  • CLIPPER KAMOSHIO
  • S_V AUSTRALIS
  • EXPRESS
  • INDIC
  • FAIRCHEM BRIDGE
  • ARCTIC FLOUNDER
  • PROCIDA
  • ORE VITORIA
  • SONGA OPAL
  • LOWLANDS SKY
  • GLOBAL BAY
  • FALKANGER
  • ANANGEL ARGONAUT
  • ENDEAVOR
  • PACIFIC FREEDOM
  • NORDIC AGNETHA
  • MARIANNE
  • RIO
We hope our meeting with the Russian Registry will lead to greater participation by Russian ships.


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