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- US Coast Guard Marine Radio Watch Requirements - Why are there rules for listening to marine radios?
- United States Maritime Administration - The overall mission of MARAD is to promote the development and maintenance of an adequate, well-balanced, United States merchant marine. General information, history, news, publications, and office locations available at website.
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