This past week another steady stream of ships enrolled in the Amver system, ensuring no call for help goes unanswered. Last week there was plenty of talk about search and rescue, on the heels of the Leadership in the Arctic conference at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the commemoration of Titanic sinking.
Thankfully, Amver helps fill the SAR gap in the Arctic and beyond. In fact, there was another record number of ships available to save lives at sea. On April 15, 2012 there were 5,396 ships on the Amver plot, the highest number ever. Thank you.
Now help us welcome the newest member of the Amver safety network.
Don't forget to check out the Amver podcast, The Quarterdeck!Thankfully, Amver helps fill the SAR gap in the Arctic and beyond. In fact, there was another record number of ships available to save lives at sea. On April 15, 2012 there were 5,396 ships on the Amver plot, the highest number ever. Thank you.
Now help us welcome the newest member of the Amver safety network.
- ALGOMA MARINER
- ANARITA
- CHAMPION PRINCESS
- CORAL AMBER
- EURASIAN HIGHWAY
- FRONTIER SKY
- INGWAR SELMER
- K SPINEL
- LAN MAY
- LOWLANDS BEACON
- MEGA STAR
- NISSOS SANTORINI
- OCEAN VENUS
- PAC AQUARIUS
- PAC ARIES
- PACIFIC ENDURANCE
- PRETTY LAMB
- RBD GINO FERRETTI
- RYOGA
- SAKIZAYA WISDOM
- STX TOPAZ
- TURTLE BAY
- TWINKLE ISLAND
- VALE DONGJIAKOU
- VINJERAC
- VISHVA VIKAS
- ZAKHER SUPPLIER
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