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Dryad: Reduction Of Maritime Crime Across World’s Traditional ‘Hot Spots’
- October 17, 2016
- Posted by: Ana-Maria Ilinca
- Category: Uncategorized
No CommentsThe Gulf of Guinea, South East Asia and The Indian Ocean High Risk Area (HRA) have all seen a significant reduction of reported maritime crime throughout July, August and September of this year according to Q3 analysis released today by Dryad Maritime. With the exception of the Sulu Sea, incidents of maritime crime in South
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Pirate Ransom Negotiations with Somali Pirates
- November 3, 2014
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: General
Somali pirates take a very business-like approach to their craft. “We attack big ships that can pay us. However, after capturing several ships we have learned about what type of ships to target and which ship owner is able or willing to pay ransom money and the countries these ships usually come from,” remarked a
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10 Most Common Life-Threatening Accidents On Board Ships
- March 1, 2014
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: General
No seafarer wants to get hurt or suffer injuries while working on ships. We all know it’s a hostile working environment at the sea and no matter how many precautions are taken, accidents are bound to happen as a result of one main and common reason – human error. A series of regulations has been
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5 Things Seafarers Expect From Maritime Industry in 2014
- February 1, 2014
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: General, MLC
With the introduction of Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) in 2013, seafarers around the world can now expect that their “basic rights” are taken care of, and they are subjected to fair treatment under all circumstances. Apart from these important rights, seafarers want at least a few more things to change in the year 2014. Several
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Fresh new beginning in January
- January 1, 2014
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: General
In this article we are going to talk about a new study that reveals how ship-owners can save millions by using advanced emissions monitoring of large ships, the discovery of a sub-glacial valley bigger than the Grand Canyon and the global piracy decline caused by the Somali piracy drop. Ship-owners could save millions with advanced
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Maritime Security Partnership
- September 1, 2013
- Posted by: Admin
- Category: General
European Union and Somalia Join Hands in Maritime Security Partnership Maritime piracy must have been in existence ever since the first ship set its sails on the high seas. Talk about sea pirates to your friends or relatives and the first thing that would come to their minds are the images of Capt. Jack sparrow
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