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June 20th, 2024
June 20th, 2024

CANADA HOSTS MARITIME SAR AND IMRF COMMUNITY FOR CRITICAL WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

International Maritime Rescue News Article ....

In early June, members of the maritime SAR sector came together in Victoria, Canada, for the latest IMRF regional meeting and maritime SAR workshop. The event was the first time the IMRF had organised a gathering like this in the Americas since the 2019 World Maritime Rescue Congress.

Read more https://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/news/canada-hosts-maritime-sar-and-imrf-community-for-critical-workshops-and-seminars

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