Security

Obama Order Addresses Somali Conflict

The OGSR editors and Dennis Bryant offer their interpretation of Obama's recent Executive Order addressing violence in the Somali region.

U.S. President Barack Obama issued an Executive Order Tuesday, April 13th in light of recent acts of violence in Somalia.

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South Korean Destroyer Approaches Hijacked Vessel

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Canada Advances Plans to Monitor Sea Traffic

The Canadian government has proceeded with plans that would require all foreign and national vessels to report to authorities upon sailing into the country's northern waters.

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Paris and Tokyo Determine Lifeboat Safety Insufficiency

Paris and Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding studies reveals shortcomings in lifeboat security.

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UK Asserts Ransom Payments Legal

In a follow up to last week's post debating how best to confront piracy issues within the maritime industry, an English High Court has affirmed the legality of ransom payments.

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Registries Worldwide Debate Piracy Prevention Methods

Recent pirate attacks within the maritime industry has left registries challenged with how best to prevent future seizures.

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Tanzania Reviews Piracy Laws

Tanzania and Kenya are currently reviewing their laws regarding piracy in order to prosecute pirates captured off of their coastline.

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Marshall Islands Registry Anxious About Pirate Range

The Marshall Islands Registry has expressed concern about the expanding range of pirate attacks off of East Africa.  Notably, the flag is concerned in light of the attack upon their bulker Delvina on November 5, about 25o nm northwest of Madagascar. This location, north of the Comoros Islands, is farther south than other pirate attacks have typically occurred.

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Andinet Capture Foiled

Two U.S. Navy Warships successfully thwarted the seizure of Ethiopian vessel Andinet off the coast of Yemen by pirates, CNN reports today.

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