Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Welcome Wednesday!

26 more vessels enrolled in the Amver system. 26 more opportunities to save lives. The seas have been quiet and there haven't really been many Amver cases. That doesn't mean the seas are any less dangerous. In fact, many of our most dangerous cases come in October, November, and December. As the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard reminds us, stand a taut watch! Now, help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network.
  • ALEX P
  • APJ SHIRIN
  • BAIE ST. PAUL
  • BANSUI
  • CENTAURUS
  • CHAPAQUA ONE
  • CROSSWAY
  • DESPINA
  • FEDERAL MAYUMI
  • FEDERAL SPRUCE
  • FLAGSHIP IRIS
  • GAS LOMBOK
  • GLOBAL MAJESTY
  • GRAZIA
  • HUMBER VIKING
  • IOLCOS DIGNITY
  • MIRAERO BRAVE
  • NORD GUARDIAN
  • OCEAN SYMPHONY
  • RTM DAMPIER
  • SAGITTA
  • SEACOR DIAMOND
  • SPT CRUSADER
  • STAR LAGUNA
  • STI ONYX
  • VALE HEBEI
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