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Technology systems / Water transport / Australian Maritime Safety Authority / Rescue equipment / Oil spills / Automatic Identification System / Oil spill / Global Maritime Distress Safety System / Search and rescue / Transport / Safety / Water
Date: 2013-11-20 21:50:22
Technology systems
Water transport
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Rescue equipment
Oil spills
Automatic Identification System
Oil spill
Global Maritime Distress Safety System
Search and rescue
Transport
Safety
Water

Appendix 7 Current publications All publications are available from the AMSA website (www.amsa.gov.au). Limited hard copies of certain publications can also be obtained by contacting: AMSA Communication Phone: ([removed]

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