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It's been a busy week at
Amver. Your participation and willingness to rescue those in peril at sea is obvious in the
lives saved this week. Thank you. If you haven't
enrolled, consider the example set by the ships listed below.
- REGAL PRINCESS
- LEO VOYAGER
- FALMOUTH BAY
- MARAN GAS POSIDONIA
- CAP SAN MALEAS
- CRESTY
- GLOBAL VISION
- GOLDEN DAISY
- ALKYONI SB
- IVS KESTREL
- BUSY BEE
- HONG SHENG 6
- BOURBON HIMALYA
- YOZAN
- NORDIC ALIANCA
- DENISE A. BOUCHARD
- ALBERT
- MONOIKOS
- ATLANTIC FIR
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