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  2. Eitzen Maritime Services - Wikipedia

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    Eitzen Maritime Services (Seven Seas) or EMS Seven Seas is a global maritime services group serving merchant marine, offshore and defense customers. The company supplies general ship supplies, provisions, stores, spare parts and leading technical maritime brands through its extensive network of some 600 ports.

  3. Seven Seas - Wikipedia

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    The term "Seven Seas" is commonly associated with pirates in fiction (An Attack on a Galleon by Howard Pyle, 1905) "The Seven Seas" is a figurative term for all the seas of the known world. [1]

  4. Seven Seas Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Seven Seas Explorer is an Explorer-class cruise ship currently operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Debuting in 2016, she became the first new-build ship for Regent in more than a decade and the largest ship to ever operate for Regent.

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  6. Seven Seas Mariner - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... MMSI number: 311622000; Status: In service: ... Seven Seas Mariner is a cruise ship operated by Regent Seven Seas ...

  7. Seven Seas Navigator - Wikipedia

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    Yard number: 6125 [1] Laid down: 12 April 1988 [1] ... Seven Seas Navigator is a luxury cruise ship operated by Regent Seven Seas ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  8. Oceania Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Oceania Cruises is a cruise line based in Miami, Florida, that operates seven cruise ships on worldwide itineraries. [1] It typically offers cruises that last between 10 and 14 days, but it is also known for its long cruises lasting up to 195 days. [ 2 ]

  9. Subsea 7 - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed by the January 2011 merger of two predecessor companies, Acergy S.A. and Subsea 7, Inc. [6] [7]. Acergy was founded in 1970 as Stolt Nielsen Seaway, a division of the Norwegian Stolt-Nielsen Group offering divers for the exploration of the North Sea.