Human Element
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Capture Roll Call
Here are details of ships held by Somali pirates: * SOCOTRA 1: Seized on Dec. 25, 2009 in the Gulf of Aden. Yemeni-owned ship had six Yemeni crew. * ICEBERG […]
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Piracy Problem goes JUMBO
We have long known the scale of the Somali problem – but it has finally confirmed its status as “JUMBO”…with the number of crew held reaching 747. With the recent hijackings […]
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Union Applies Pressure
Nautilus International, is acting to keep the issues of piracy and the threats posed to crews in the UK Governments eye. The Union, which represents almost 23,000 shipmasters, officers, cadets, […]
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Record Breaking Figures
Pirates claimed a record number of hostages at sea last year, with the vast majority of hijack incidents taking place off the coast of Somalia. The London-based International Maritime Bureau […]
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Happy Homecoming
So what does it feel like to be freed from Somali pirates? “It’s like rebirth,” said ABM Giasuddin Azam Khan, the second engineer of a German tanker, on his return […]
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Remembering Seafarers
The Round Table of international shipping associations – and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) in urging all to remember that over 600 seafarers, of many different nationalities, are currently being held […]
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Vessels Held Update
An update of ships currently held by Somali pirates: * SOCOTRA 1: Seized on Dec. 25, 2009. Yemeni-owned ship was captured in the Gulf of Aden after it left Alshahr […]
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Heading Home
On 14 December 2010, EUNAVFOR Flagship FS DE GRASSE fulfilled her last day of operations after 4 months conducting counter-piracy activities in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali Basin. […]
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Vessel Released
A Greek bulk carrier seized in the Gulf of Aden seven months ago was reportedly “released from pirate control” on Saturday, according to EUNAVFOR. The 72,000-tonne Eleni P, with a […]