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    A message from IMO Secretary-General Efthimios Mitropoulos for Day of the Seafarer

    en-PIJune 24, 2011
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    About this Episode

    To help celebrate the first-ever Day of the Seafarer, IMO Secretary-General Efthimios Mitropoulos sends a message of admiration and gratitude to seafarers everywhere. Thank you Seafarers. Coracle is delighted to be supporting this initiative by publishing this podcast, by making the iPhone game Ship It! free for the day, by reducing the price of the iPhone app Maritime Glossary to £1.19 for the day and by running the 'I'm the Captain' quiz found at imo.coraclequiz.com

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