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Day of the Seafarer 2013 – Faces of the Sea

Posted on June 26, 2013 by Rick SpilmanJune 25, 2013

Today is the third annual Day of the Seafarer sponsored by IMO. This year’s theme is “Faces of the Sea.”

Seafarers Awareness Week

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