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Mmsi Vessel Name 316016637 MMSI VESSEL NAME 316016637 (NO NAME) 316015977 (NO NAME) 25K72711 316023428 [NO NAME] 316014178 [NO NAME] 26K6002 316029097 11K117438 316002713 12K3789 316003869 13K 114201 316009098 13K101581 316026963 13K103561 316026368 13K103957 316025709 13K113397 316008334 13K113457 316029599 13K113730 316004208 13K113963 316001348 13K114054 316003925 13K114465 316003288 13K116747 316015384 13K116853 316009459 13K118467 316006099 13K118720 316025193 13K119330 316009093 13K119592 316007675 13K119794 316029479 13K31140 316013192 13K47221 316025572 13K62754 316012088 13K90506 316018364 13K96395 316018315 14K38261 316007368 14K41267 316010998 14K41341 316011547 15K5456 316004555 15K7380 316003086 15K7394 316004724 15K7690 316005536 15K7986 316011218 15K8698 316005035 17K2546 316029098 17K7641 316011508 17K8128 316028121 180BR‐2625 316001240 1999‐02 316029053 19TH HOLE 316029075 19TH HOLE 316005362 1H26768 316234000 1K 3307 316009661 1K3693 316026983 1K4181 316005956 1K4428 316001456 1K727 316012874 1ST OFFENCE 316029787 2 DREAM 316009218 2 MUCH DRAFT 316015376 2 OUTRAGEOUS 316008342 2 PIECES OF EIGHT 316011593 2 REEL 2 316013023 2 TANGO 316029394 2004 LARSON 260 316028393 21 FT STRIPPER 316031217 215 EXPLORER 316006485 215 WEEKENDER 316025817 22 CHAPARRAL 316021665 22 TANGO 316026656 2301 STRIPER 316010927 23K6588 316008335 25K4696 316022231 25K7360 316011331 27K1694 316026831 28 BAYLINER 316027226 2H83258 316019344 2ND BEST 316004211 2ND CHAPTER 316014093 2ND PHASE 316022716 2REEL 316011993 30 SOMETHING 316017062 300 EXPRESS 316001281 30K5728 316001196 30KA10335 316005538 3RD BEACH 316028179 4 EVER WILD 316026554 4 RUNNERS 316011546 5 SHILLINGS 316029698 6K 14125 316018359 6K13536 316002464 6K16267 316022974 6K17073 316020758 733 SPARE (X‐HMB) 316024748 7C'S 316013574 7STAR1 316012871 8H7508 316030771 A BOAT NAMED SUE 316007322 A CAPPELLA 316001341 A FINE MADNESS 316003872 A G FORD 316030716 A REEL JOB 316002767 A.L.H. 316007553 A.V. 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316011565 ALANA 316028999 ALANA PEARL 316014148 ALANSA 316006152 ALANTI 185 316016221 ALARIA 316005832 ALASKA QUEEN II 316029314 ALASSIEL 316019787 ALATUS 316029446 ALAUDA ARVENSIS 316028963 ALAUNIA 316006822 ALBACORE II 316018593 ALBATROSS 316028288 ALBATROSS 316007663 ALBERN 316019278 ALBERNI RESPONDER 316031085 ALBERTA CLIPPER 316031294 ALBERTA GIRLS 316002014 ALBERTINA 316018544 ALCANZAR 316010381 ALCHEMY 316025287 ALCHEMY 316020389 ALCHERINGA 316022735 ALEGRIA 316025398 ALEGRIA 10 316028559 ALEKIA 316006517 ALEUTIAN 316007921 ALEXAIRE 316024678 ALEXANDRA 316018864 ALEXANDRA NICHOLAS 316024232 ALEXIS ALEXIS JANE (OPERATED BY FRANK 316025182 CLIFTON FOR KITASOO) 316014099 ALGEBAR 316029825 ALGEE 316010008 ALI BABA 316006997 ALIBI 316028266 ALIBI 316028294 ALIKA 316005508 ALINE MARIE I 316011272 ALISA 316008825 ALISON 316001731 ALISON NICOLE 1 316029936 ALIVE 316020331 ALL THAT JAZZ 316026072 ALLADIN SANE 316023326 ALLAMINE 316026653 ALLANTE 316028826 ALLANTE 316018798 ALLBANACH 316022778 ALLEGRIA 316021178 ALLONAA 316019189 ALLURA 316018726 ALLUVIUM 316014022 ALL‐WET 316003012 ALOHA 316001792 ALOHA 1 316006169 ALOUETTE PAL 316027209 ALPHA 316016706 ALPHA BAY 316024413 ALPHA ROSE 316021755 ALPHA WAVE 316024816 ALPINE FIR II 316021359 ALPINE FIR III 316004684 ALPINE II 316003343 ALPINE STAR 316003228 ALTA VIKING 316018225 ALTAIR 316002807 ALTAIR 316011708 ALTEC I 316031082 ALTECH III (C11453BC) 316011737 ALTECH VI 316031081 ALTECH VII (C18763BC) 316008651 ALTERED COURSE 316028253 ALTHEA 316010131 ALTONA 316027056 ALUMAWELD INTRUDER 316007979 ALUMINATION 316010506 ALUMINATOR 316005153 ALURE 316009914 ALYMANDA 316013383 ALYSSA DAWN 316016323 AM CALA 316027818 AMADEUS 316016539 AMANDA MAE 316031035 AMANDA REID 316011607 AMANITA 316028056 AMANZI 316015947 AMARAH GABRIEL 316028366 AMARISSA JOYE 316020303 AMAROO 316018837 AMATHEA I 316027179 AMATI 316028427 AMATUANA 316015967 AMAZING GRACE 316024903 AMAZON 316010118 AMAZONIA 316026693 AMBER 316025436 AMBERJACK 316009512 AMBROSIA 316019294 AMERICAN EAGLE 316030285 AMIAMO 316017753 AMICA 316012026 AMIGO 316013841 AMIRI 316020189 AMITY 316010227 AMIZADE 316024795 AMNESIA IV 316005491 AMODAO 316011694 AMOURENA 316026273 AMULET 316030957 AMUN‐RA 316016267 AMY LOUISE 316276000 AMY USEN 316005843 AMYKAY ANA CANADIAN VESSEL ‐ MCEWAN 316020535 HANDHELD 316022458 ANABEL 316001351 ANALONE 316030455 ANAM CARA 316019804 ANAM CARA 316024131 ANANDA 316001624 ANANSI 316018067 ANCHOR MANAGEMENT 316010674 ANCIENT MARINER 316028449 ANCIENT MURRELET 316010758 ANCORA 316008631 ANDAGIFT 316030233 ANDERSON COVE 316003924 ANDIAMO 316013033 ANDIAMO 316008557 ANDIAMO 316012507 ANDIAMO 316020098 ANDREA 316017992 ANDREA J 316026235 ANDREACLAIR 316027386 ANDROMEDA I 316018838 ANDRON 316015862 ANDRON EXPLORER 316023484 ANDURIL 316014127 ANGELA J 316018699 ANGELA'S GRACE 316021292 ANGELIQUE OF VANCOUVER 316005344 ANGEL'S SHARE 316010256 ANJA T 316015333 ANKAR "A" 316027065 ANKER A 316023521 ANKLE DEEP 316005572 ANNA CHRISTINE 316016778 ANNA JAY 316026158 ANNALISE II 316001691 ANNALU 316021637 ANNE BONNY 316015708 ANNE JENELL 316009982 ANNELIESE 316026012 ANNIE 316023054 ANNIE 316007655 ANNIE B 316012152 ANNIE K 316015936 ANNWFN 316023744 ANODYNE 316011753 ANOOSH II 316014209 ANORDAM 316007343 ANORDAM II 316002007 ANOTHER LINE 316019612 ANOTHER SUMMER 316011815 ANOTHER WET‐DREAM 316008833 ANSERO 316030736 ANTARES 316022148 ANTARES 316023961 ANTARES 316026323 ANTARES 1 316005190 ANTE B 316012923 ANTICIPATION 316018849 ANTIDOTE 316026616 ANTINORI 316015114 ANTIQUITY 316019415 ANTIQUITY 316016276 ANUHUATI 316006719 ANVIL COVE 316018384 ANY CANADIAN VESSEL 316024563 ANY CANADIAN VESSEL 316011678 ANY EXCUSE 316023313 ANYA 316029285 ANYA 316029286 ANYA 316022547 APA LAGI 316018268 APHRODITE 316009304 APODACA 316021813 APOGEE 316013048 APOLLINE 316027451 APOLLO II 316012154 APPARITION 316015412 APPARITION 316017095 APPLE PIE 316014791 APRES 316017372 APRES LE VENT 316027615 APRES SKI 316029344 APRIL ALICE 316019028 AQUA DANCE 316028048 AQUA DRAGON 316007585 AQUA STAR I 316004965 AQUA TOTEM 316018406 AQUABUS 1 316018413 AQUABUS II 316018421 AQUABUS III 316018414 AQUABUS IV 316018422 AQUABUS V 316018434 AQUABUS VI 316018423 AQUABUS VII 316018931 AQUACULTURE #1 316018916 AQUACULTURE #2 316020894 AQUACULTURE 3 316020443 AQUADISIAC 316024983 AQUAFOLIUM 316028329 AQUAHOLIC 316030017 AQUAKNOT 316022382 AQUALIBRIUM 316016393 AQUANAUT 316001840 AQUARELLE 316029647 AQUARIUM 316024118 AQUARIUS 316012274 AQUARIUS 316014644 AQUARIUS 316024313 AQUARIUS 316020789 AQUARIUS 62 316004786 AQUARIUS HARVESTER 316005011 AQUATIC DANCER 316028659 AQUATINI 316028508 AQUAVIT 316008329 AQUAVITE 316013991 AQUAVITE 2 316024494 AQUAWOLF 316028913 AQUESTAER 316005076 AQUILA 316030488 AQUILA 316030763 AQUILA 316017211 AQUILA II 316011582 AQUILEIA 316021604 AQUILO 316005975 AQUILO II 316006428 AQUITANIA 316019168 ARABELLA III 316008119 ARAHURA 316016388 ARAHURA II 316003766 ARALEE 316018559 ARBALESTE 316007148 ARBITRATOR 316015484 ARBUTUS 316016266 ARBUTUS 316016464 ARBUTUS BEACH 316018089 ARC FORCE 316001727 ARCHAE 316017321 ARCHAEONAUT 316030435 ARCHER 316018112 ARCOT 316003451 ARCTIC BEAR 316019548 ARCTIC BEAR 316026225 ARCTIC CHARM 316025376 ARCTIC DREAM 316004785 ARCTIC FOX II 316001068 ARCTIC HOOPER 316001186 ARCTIC II 316004328 ARCTIC KAPVIK 316030983 ARCTIC LOON 316003448 ARCTIC OCEAN 316022544 ARCTIC SWAN 316022525 ARCTIC SWAN II 316003483 ARCTIC TAGLU 316014612 ARENA 316010789 ARERAS 316013921 ARETE 316027471 ARGENT FISHER 316005635 ARGENT NO1 316001554 ARGO 316019535 ARGO VI 316001175 ARGYLE NO.1 316026114 ARIANE 316014931 ARIEL 316020348 ARIEL 316022463 ARIEL 316024094
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