The Dhow Project: Identification Guide For Dhows, Skiffs and Whalers in the High Risk Area
Year: 2011 Language: english Author: NATO Shipping Centre Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 17 Description: The merchant community is a valuable contributing factor in the fight against piracy. Detailed and specific information provided by merchants is extremely valuable to naval forces. In some incidents this information has been essential in the successful disruption of pirate attacks. Timely and descriptive reports help the NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) and EU Maritime Security Centre (MSC-HOA) provide essential warnings and guidance to ships in the area. We have received reports of Somali criminals using common local ships in piracy attacks. They will board the ship and hold the original crew hostage. A local ship enables the pirates to blend in among the boating traffic and present itself as a fishing or trading vessel. In order to provide you with guidance, we need current knowledge and understanding about local shipping. The High Risk Area (HRA - see the Best Management Practice: BMP) is larger than Europe and patrolled by a limited number of naval assets. Your reports about suspicious activity are one of the factors that enable the naval forces to use these assets in the most efficient manner. Local ships in the HRA are often not registered and it is very important that we have a good as possible description of the local ships, apart from pictures. This Identification Guide is designed to elaborate your background knowledge and increase your understanding of local traffic. Our goal is to make this the standardised way of reporting local ship traffic in the HRA. Additional info: This guide was created for the Dhow Project by NATO Shipping Centre with input from EU Maritime Security Centre (MSC-HOA), US Maritime Liaison Office Bahrain (MARLO) and the merchant shipping community.
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The Dhow Project: Identification Guide For Dhows, Skiffs and Whalers in the High Risk Area
Year: 2011
Language: english
Author: NATO Shipping Centre
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 17
Description: The merchant community is a valuable contributing factor in the fight against piracy. Detailed and specific information provided by merchants is extremely valuable to naval forces. In some incidents this information has been essential in the successful disruption of pirate attacks. Timely and descriptive reports help the NATO Shipping Centre (NSC) and EU Maritime Security Centre (MSC-HOA) provide essential warnings and guidance to ships in the area.
We have received reports of Somali criminals using common local ships in piracy attacks. They will board the ship and hold the original crew hostage. A local ship
enables the pirates to blend in among the boating traffic and present itself as a fishing or trading vessel.
In order to provide you with guidance, we need current knowledge and understanding about local shipping. The High Risk Area (HRA - see the Best
Management Practice: BMP) is larger than Europe and patrolled by a limited number of naval assets. Your reports about suspicious activity are one of the factors that enable the naval forces to use these assets in the most efficient manner.
Local ships in the HRA are often not registered and it is very important that we have a good as possible description of the local ships, apart from pictures. This
Identification Guide is designed to elaborate your background knowledge and increase your understanding of local traffic. Our goal is to make this the standardised way of reporting local ship traffic in the HRA.
Additional info: This guide was created for the Dhow Project by NATO Shipping Centre with input from EU Maritime Security Centre (MSC-HOA), US Maritime Liaison Office Bahrain (MARLO) and the merchant shipping community.
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