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Monthly Archives: July 2011

Global Ocean Security Technologies

Global Ocean Security Technologies Gets Trademark For GOST FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (USA) – The acronym GOST has been successfully registered as a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Global Ocean Security Technologies (formerly Paradox Marine). The trademark registration protects GOST for use in the provision of telecommunications and telematic hardware, software, programming … Continue reading »

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Piracy and a FLIR Comparison

First, Piracy at Sea Reaching the Executive Decision, a nicew summation of the piracy problem – more aimed at the commercial world, but stillrelevant to all mariners. Secondly, First Mate MS thermal camera, FLIR does it again!, Panbo does a comparison of the First Mate MS and the First Mate HM handheld FLIR. A nice … Continue reading »

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GOST™ NT Evolution Foils Attempted Boat Theft In Florida

GOST™ NT Evolution Foils Attempted Boat Theft In Florida FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (USA) – A GOST™ (Global Ocean Security Technologies – formerly Paradox Marine) NT Evolution boat security, monitoring and tracking system stopped would-be boat thieves from making off with a 33’ Contender in greater Miami, http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifFlorida early Sunday morning, July 3. NT Evolution combines … Continue reading »

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Two from Dockwalk

Armed security teams/ escorts onboard as a piracy deterrent: Good or Bad idea? From the blogs section, NR’s Blog.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifMy opinion – not really an option for cruisers/recreational boaters. For the Commercial Shipping industries? Definitely. Locked Up Abroad – one of the high points we instruct Captains/Owners in is the need to know the laws of … Continue reading »

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