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| | Naval Co-operation in teh South Atlantic Ocean - African Defence Review No 19, 1994 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Co-operation between AMAS and the Southern African Navies is necessary to control and protect maritime traffic in the South Atlantic, and to contribute to the work that other organisations are doing in the other oceans of the world. |
 | | Co-operating in the Maritime Traffic Control and in search and rescue, as we are doing, with the exchange of information and personnel, because we know that it will benefit the security in the area, our trade, the protection of life at sea. |
 | | Working together, or helping each other, to intensify the research of the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the ocean and its nearest atmospheric layers, to the benefit of our naval operations and of the economic interest of our countries, including the prevention of weather calamities. |
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