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Rescue equipment / Transport / Emergency management / Communication / Distress signals / Rescue / Radio spectrum / Electronic navigation / Navtex / Global Maritime Distress and Safety System / KHz / Digital selective calling
Date: 2012-12-20 12:30:52
Rescue equipment
Transport
Emergency management
Communication
Distress signals
Rescue
Radio spectrum
Electronic navigation
Navtex
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
KHz
Digital selective calling

The combined operations of Rescue Co-ordination Centre Bermuda and Bermuda Maritime Operations (ZBR) have a long reputation of providing a high quality of service to all mariners. One of the several functions recognized

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