Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Welcome Wednesday!

You could be called to help. You may have a tight port call. You may have a crew swapping out. If you have your ship enrolled in Amver the likelihood you'll be asked to divert on a call is based on your location and suitability to provide the best chance of rescuing the person in distress. In other words, you won't be sent out on a goose chase. What ships have committed to a coordinated response to distress at sea? Take a look.
  • ALPHA PROGRESS
  • ANSAC PRIDE
  • CAP SAN NICHOLAS
  • CAPE HENRY
  • FLORENCE K
  • GEORGY MASLOV
  • GLORIOUS HOPE
  • GLORIOUS KAURI
  • HAI YANG SHI YOU 278
  • LAMBADA SPIRIT
  • LOTUS
  • MAGDALENA OLDENDORFF
  • MAGNOLIA
  • MINERVA JOY
  • OCEAN WORKER
  • SHOEI PROSPERITY
  • STINA KOSAN
  • WILDERNESS ADVENTURE
  • WISDOM ACE
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