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Weekly piracy reports and analysis

06 January 2017

The following reports issued by the US Office of Naval Intelligence are provided to keep members informed of any recent security incidents.

Weekly piracy reports and analysis

03 January 2017

The following reports issued by the US Office of Naval Intelligence are provided to keep members informed of any recent security incidents.

Weekly piracy reports and analysis

24 February 2017

The following reports issued by the US Office of Naval Intelligence are provided to keep members informed of any recent security incidents.

Weekly piracy reports and analysis

27 January 2017

The following reports issued by the US Office of Naval Intelligence are provided to keep members informed of any recent security incidents.

Weekly piracy reports and analysis

20 January 2017

The following reports issued by the US Office of Naval Intelligence are provided to keep members informed of any recent security incidents.

Best opportunity in years to combat Gulf of Guinea piracy

25 October 2021

Historically, piracy attacks in the Gulf of Guinea see a spike during the dry season which normally lasts from October/November to March/April. What is different this year is that Nigeria has launched a comprehensive set of anti-piracy capabilities and at least two international navies will have very capable warships equipped with helicopters on anti-piracy missions in the area too. In parallel with the number of signatories to the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy steadily growing, a rising number of stakeholders are calling for action. The coming of this year’s dry season could potentially be a defining moment, but it is too early to rest on our laurels, says BIMCO’s Head of Maritime Safety & Security, Jakob P. Larsen.

Best opportunity in years to combat Gulf of Guinea piracy

25 October 2021

Historically, piracy attacks in the Gulf of Guinea see a spike during the dry season which normally lasts from October/November to March/April. What is different this year is that Nigeria has launched a comprehensive set of anti-piracy capabilities and at least two international navies will have very capable warships equipped with helicopters on anti-piracy missions in the area too. In parallel with the number of signatories to the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy steadily growing, a rising number of stakeholders are calling for action. The coming of this year’s dry season could potentially be a defining moment, but it is too early to rest on our laurels, says BIMCO’s Head of Maritime Safety & Security, Jakob P. Larsen.