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German cargo ship adrift, flooded engine, Gulf of Guinea
General cargo ship COHERENCE on Apr 9 reported suffering massive water ingress in the engine room in the Gulf of…
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Dryad Global : West Africa-the decline of piracy in 2021
The Gulf of Guinea has been the global epicenter of maritime crime and piracy for some time now. However, throughout…
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Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea Webinar December 2021
Watch now: BIMCO, with the support of the International Transportation Workers Federation (ITF), World Shipping Council (WSC), and the International…
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Webinar – Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea ( 14 December )
BIMCO, with the support of the International Transportation Workers Federation (ITF), World Shipping Council (WSC), and the International Shipmanagers’ Association…
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West Africa: where have the pirates gone?
The Gulf of Guinea has been the global epicenter of maritime crime and piracy for some time now. However, throughout…
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Foreign Navies Tackle Nigeria’s Maritime Threats
This is even as much has not been heard of Nigeria’s $195m Deep Blue project anchored by the Nigerian Maritime…
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NIMASA, Korean Coast Guard sign MoU on maritime security and safety
Nigeria, through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Republic of Korea, has signed a Memorandum of…
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Legal concern over ‘pirates’ killed off Nigeria’s coast
The Nigerian Maritime Law Association has raised concern over the killing of four alleged pirates by the Danish naval forces.…
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BIMCO calls for continued naval support in the Gulf of Guinea after piracy incident
According to the Danish Armed Forces, Danish frigate Esben Snare has been involved in an incident involving suspected pirates on…
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