Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Welcome Wednesday!

The fact that Amver is voluntary is probably its most unique characteristic. To think that thousands of mariners around the world make themselves available to assist others in distress, risking life and limb, and for no extra compensation or recognition is simply amazing. Know what else is amazing? These same mariners keep enrolling in Amver, week after week. Help us welcome the latest seafarers ensuring no call for help goes unanswered.
  • AFRICAN VENTURE
  • AL JABIARAH
  • ARISTOS II
  • BERGE JAYA
  • BERGE TOWNSEND
  • C FRONTIER
  • CHEMSTAR JEWEL
  • CLIPPER KASASHIO
  • DEEP STIM BRASIL II
  • ERTEA
  • EVGENIA I
  • FEDERAL SEVERN
  • FLEVES
  • FS ENDEAVOR 
  • GDF SUEZ NORTH SEA
  • GEOSAND MAX
  • GREAT DRAGON 9
  • HUA HENG 167
  • MAXWELL BAY
  • MERMAID DISCOVERY
  • NOR SPRING
  • OCEAN FRESH
  • PORT STAR
  • PRT DREAM
  • SHAN HE
  • TAKAMATSU MARU
  • TAKAMATSU MARU (not a repeat, different IMO number)
  • TOLTEN
  • TULANE
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