Fighting Piracy in the Gulf of Aden and Beyond
June 26, 2009 by Akiva
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
The Heritage Foundation’s Maritime Security Working Group published on June 24, 2009 Special Report #59, examining the issue of piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the appropriate U.S. response. Though the report’s proposals are focused on the Gulf of Aden, they have implications for combating piracy worldwide as the recent successes of the Somali [...]
Maritime Security: Japan Coast Guard’s “New Maritime Training Program”
June 24, 2009 by Andrin Raj
Filed under Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
The Japan Coast Guard (JCG) headquarters in Tokyo, last year announced a consensus to support a capacity building training program with existing international coast guard’s around the world and in particular the Asean region and the Indian authorities to train and provide logistical support for maritime agencies operating in these regions.
Piracy Study: Piracy – An ancient risk with modern faces
June 22, 2009 by Akiva
Filed under Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), a leading insurer of ships and cargo, has released a study suggesting its clients adapt their approach to marine insurance as the threat of piracy off the Horn of Africa continues to grow. In addition, the study points out that crews entering dangerous waters must be prepared to handle [...]
German Navy Thwarts Pirate Attack on Cruise Ship
December 11, 2008 by Eric Maudsley
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
According to German newspaper Deutsche Welle, The German Navy warded off a suspected piracy attack on a German cruise ship in the Gulf of Aden, a spokesman for the mission has confirmed . Germany has troops in the area to combat piracy.
Armed guards plan to tackle piracy
December 11, 2008 by Eric Maudsley
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
Vulnerable cargo ships off the coast of Somalia may be given armed guards by an EU task force being sent to combat the huge surge in piracy there. The British naval commander in charge of the operation, vice admiral Philip Jones, said the EU’s warship flotilla would seek to place “vessel-protection detachments” on board some [...]
Cruise Lines react to threats of piracy
December 11, 2008 by Eric Maudsley
Filed under Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
Luxury cruise operators are the latest industry to react to threats of piracy off the coast of Somalia and other unrest in South Asia. At least one luxury cruise line has altered their scheduled itinerary, and another has taken the step of evacuating passengers from it’s ships prior to transiting the gulf of Aden and [...]
Piracy Update: Pirates attack Cruise Liner MS Nautica
December 2, 2008 by Eric Maudsley
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
The Associated Press is reporting that the MS Nautica, an Oceanic Cruise Lines passenger liner, was en route from Egypt to Oman when two small vessels in the Gulf of Aden attacked it Sunday (Nov. 30, 2008). The ship’s Captain observed the approach of the attackers at approximately 1,000 yards and increased speed. The attacking [...]
UNOSAT published Piracy Map
November 29, 2008 by Akiva
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
The Operational Satellite Applications Program of the UN (UNOSAT) published a satellite map of the pirate attack density in the Gulf of Aden. This 3D perspective map illustrates the relative spatial density of reported pirate incidents in the Gulf of Aden for 2008 (current as of Nov. 21, 2008). Incidents that have occurred within 5km [...]
Somali Pirates hijack chemical tanker Biscaglia
November 28, 2008 by Akiva
Filed under Maritime Piracy Attacks, Maritime Security, Maritime Security News
Somali pirates have hijacked yet another tanker on Friday, November 28, 2009. The Liberian-flagged chemical tanker MS Biscaglia was sailing through the Gulf of Aden, between Somalia and Yemen, when it was boarded by five pirates in in broad daylight. The MS Biscaglia was staffed by a crew of three Indonesians, 25 Indians, two British [...]
Terrorists came via sea to Mumbai
November 27, 2008 by Akiva
Filed under Maritime Security, Maritime Security News, Maritime Terrorism Attacks
According to Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, the terrorists responsible for the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai, in which more then 100 people were killed, came by boat from Karachi to Mumbai. Further reports note that Indian intelligence had received warnings over the past months about the infiltration of terrorists into Mumbai through the sea route. [...]