Alright kiddo, let me explain "amver" to you.
AMVER stands for Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue System. It's a program that helps keep ships safe and helps rescue people who might be in trouble at sea.
Just like how we have 911 for emergencies on land, ships can use AMVER to get help in case of an emergency. Here's how it works:
Ships that want to participate in AMVER can sign up. They give information about their ship and where they're going. Then AMVER keeps track of all the ships that are signed up and where they are at all times.
If a ship needs help, they can call out to other ships on the AMVER system. Other ships in the area will get the message and can come to help out. This way, ships can help each other out if there's an emergency.
AMVER also helps with search and rescue operations. If someone is lost at sea, the program can send out all the nearby ships to help search for them. This makes it more likely that the person will be found and rescued.
So, AMVER is like a big network of ships that all work together to stay safe and help each other out if there's an emergency. Pretty cool, huh?