Excuse me, are you a seafarer? Oh, you are? Have you heard about Amver? You know, Amver. The global voluntary search and rescue program. You haven't? Oh, well you should learn a little about it. Your ship can easily enroll in this program. Once you enroll the crew sends a sail plan and then periodic position reports. Why do this? Because your ship may be the closest to a maritime emergency and you could save lives. That's a good thing. Many of your colleagues participate. Here are the latest ships that enrolled in Amver. We hope you will too.
- KUKUI
- AFRICAN GANNET
- BELITA
- AQUAGRACE
- DIAMOND GAS ORCHID
- ITHACKI
- FAIRCHEM FORTE
- CAPE AMAL
- CHARLOTTE
- AURORA CONFIDENCE
- MARAN GAS SPETSES
- TENMA
- ARCTOS
- CLIPPER VANGUARD
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