Home News News Contact Us About Us Sign In
Megaphone

Int'l Maritime Community Gathers on Countering Piracy

June 27, 2015 - 07:53:47 UTC
Share

International Maritime Community Works Together to Counter Piracy at SHADE

REPRESENTATIVES of the international maritime community met in Bahrain on Tuesday to discuss counter-piracy efforts at the 36th SHADE conference.

The Shared Awareness & Deconfliction (SHADE) conference offers a vital opportunity for military and civilian representatives to meet, share information and discuss cooperation opportunities to maintain the current suppression of piracy in the region. The conference discussed the causes of piracy, deterrence operations and the protection of merchant shipping.

Rear Admiral Hiroshi Ito, Commander of the Japanese-led multinational counter-piracy task force, Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, said that a collaborative approach is important:

“It is by working with other task forces and regional partners that we are able to deliver the most effective deterrent and capitalize on the efficient use of our resources. Working together in this way optimizes counter piracy efforts through international cooperation by globally engaged nations and partners.”

While piracy in the Somalia region has been supressed in recent years, the causes and threat to shipping still remain. The multi-national, multi-agency approach taken by SHADE is unique in addressing piracy concerns.

The collaborative approach has proved effective in preventing acts of piracy. There have been no successful pirate attacks since May 2012. However, it is assessed that the threat could re-emerge without an effective counter-piracy deterrent presence.

Source: CMF


Newsletter iconSubscribe to our newsletter. Receive a weekly round-up of all piracy-related & maritime situational awareness news.

OCEANUSLive.org

Information, Security, Safety; Shared

Submitted by Team@oceanuslive.org

MPHRP Day of the Seafarer MOAS logo




Send to Kindle
Print Friendly and PDF