You remember the IMO declared 2010 the "Year of the Seafarer" right? The brother and sisterhood of the sea is most certainly evident in the mariners and shipping companies enrolling there vessels in Amver. Just this past week you helped us read an all time record for the number of ships available in a day to divert and assist. There were 3,853 ships on the Amver plot on Sunday May 16th! Who are the latest members that helped us achieve such an incredible goal? Let's welcome them:
OCEAN LEO
INCE EGE
GRETA C
NYK ROMULUS
IKAN SELIGI
NORD INTELLIGENCE
ZIM ROTTERDAM
DORIC VICTORY
COSCO PHILIPPINES
COMMANDER
SAKURA WAVE
SEA BAY
BLUE
SOPHIA D
CASPIAN GALAXY
STAR KVARVEN
C DISCOVERY
GOOD PRIDE
AZURA
ROLLDOCK SUN
UASC SHUWAIKH
HK CHALLENGER
FLUMAR BRASIL
DELTA KANARIS
MCKEE SONS
RBD THINK POSITIVE
CHALLENGE POLARIS
KING ORE
OCEAN PROSPERITY
STRELITZIA
CAPE TALARA
GLORIOUS SUNSHINE
SEMUA PERDANA
C. ATLAS
PACHACAMAC
ORIENT CENTAUR
GSF C. R. LUIGS
These ships ensure no call for help, like this one, goes unanswered. Do you have questions about Amver? Want to learn more? You can ask us in person! We will be exhibiting at Posidonia in Athens, Greece. See you in June!
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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.
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