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MAST, WESMAR Partner on Maritime Security

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 22, 2015

A new partnership between maritime security company MAST and marine sonar systems provider WESMAR has been established to protect super yachts and the maritime industry from security risks.
 

Phil Cable, CEO of MAST, said: “Global threats to assets and personnel operating in the maritime environment are complex and continually evolving. While obstacle avoidance is an age old navigational concern applicable in all waters, the ability to detect divers approaching while at anchor is a valuable capability in light of recent threats by terrorist organizations to conduct attacks on vessels in the Mediterranean and beyond.”
 
WESMAR President Bruce Blakey said: “Our sonar technology is used as a navigational tool for obstacle avoidance and other underwater threats. Our unique, high resolution display and user friendly interface provides the ability for vessels to easily detect and identify potential risks, and allows captains and crews adequate time to respond accordingly.”   
 
In addition to being an asset to vessels, WESMAR’s sonar products also have the ability to be configured permanently at entrances to marinas, ports and harbors, where continuous monitoring can be a powerful addition to security provided by local coast guard and marine police.  This solution can now be offered as a viable option to governments when conducting port risk assessments and making recommendations for improvements in levels of protection.   
 
Steve Hull, General Manager at MAST North America, said: “The partnership with WESMAR is further evidence of our ongoing commitment to provide our clients operating in the marine environment with access to the most advanced technology driven security solutions. There is a strong synergy between our companies and the WESMAR sonar product line is ideally suited in our range of products and services to these industries and our global clientele.”
 
Beyond the commercial relationship, both organizations share a common drive to make the maritime environment a safer place to live and work.

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