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Law of the sea / Rescue equipment / Rescue / Global Maritime Distress Safety System / Beacons / Marine and mobile radio telephony / Navigation / 500 kHz / Digital Selective Calling / Public safety / Emergency management / Technology
Date: 2014-03-11 09:48:17
Law of the sea
Rescue equipment
Rescue
Global Maritime Distress Safety System
Beacons
Marine and mobile radio telephony
Navigation
500 kHz
Digital Selective Calling
Public safety
Emergency management
Technology

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT No. R. 506 GG[removed]RG[removed]April 2002

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