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  • Calls for clarity regarding armed guards
    The use of armed guards as a method of confronting piracy continues to be a source of debate for the industry. Maritime lawyer John A.C. Cartner suggests that rephrasing the role of armed guards as "...
    November 21, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Reduced funding for UK MAIB "worrying"
    The United Kingdom's decision to reduce funding for its Maritime Investigation and Accident Bureau - specifically, a reduction in MAIB staff, has left many in the industry concerned about this...
    November 18, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Considering alternatives to armed guards in countering piracy
    The Dubai-based ship service and supply firm Goltens is promoting technologies that provide alternative methods to countering piracy to armed guards. As the coverage in the ISRR and other maritime...
    November 17, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • International Maritime Bureau Statistics: Piracy Incidents Outlined by Flag States
    The International Maritime Bureau, the organization which we reported compiles data on piracy incidents worldwide, has shared data with us regarding the number of piracy incidents flag states have...
    November 16, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Review Updates: Greek Owner Elaborates Regarding German Flag Policy
    The Greek shipowner that recently expressed concern regarding legislative ambiguities in the German registry policies has spoken further regarding this matter in an editorial recently published in...
    November 14, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Review Updates: Rena spill threat diminishes
    The ISRR is pleased to report that the parties working on the Rena salvage operations are preparing to pump the remaining fuel oil from the vessel. In addition, 42 of the 88 containers that have gone...
    November 11, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Panama Affirms Quality of Investigation Team
    The Panama Registry has asserted its commitment to all investigations in spite of accusations otherwise from Nautilus International. Nautilus accused the flag state of not issuing a report based on...
    November 09, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • International Maritime Bureau Representative Speaks with ISRR about Piracy Reporting Program
    An International Maritime Bureau representative spoke with the ISRR following our article regarding their collaboration with Panama, Liberia and the Marshall Islands to collect information measuring...
    November 08, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • EU at Crossroads Regarding Filipino Seafarer Status
    The European Union remains undecided regarding the validity of Filipino seafarer certification, a decision which "will have huge implications for the labour supply of European Union-flagged vessels...
    November 07, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Three Largest Registries Support New Reporting Procedures for Violence at Sea
    The registries of Liberia, Panama and the Marshall Islands have each signed a declaration to report information to the International Maritime Bureau regarding incidents of violence at sea. The three...
    November 07, 2011
    By: Anonymous
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