IMO
Guidance to shipowners and ship operators, shipmasters and crews on preventing and suppressing acts of piracy and armed robbery against ships
Source:http://www.imo.org/
IMO
Guidance to shipowners and ship operators, shipmasters and crews on preventing and suppressing acts of piracy and armed robbery against ships
Source:http://www.imo.org/
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από το χρήστη Παναγιώτης : 21-02-2008 στις 18:51
Source: BIMCO weekly
Anti-Piracy Planning Chart
The UKHO has produced an Anti-Piracy Planning Chart as part of an initiative driven by the EU Naval Force.
The chart, numbered Q6099, covering the Gulf Of Aden, south of the Horn of Africa with a larger scale inset showing the Gulf of Aden Transit Corridor, is designed to collate all relevant information for the area and to raise awareness. The chart has the transit corridors marked, UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Dubai reporting boundaries, instructions to avoid becoming a victim and telephone numbers in the case that a ship is attacked.
The chart is to be provided free of charge with the aim of getting a copy on board all commercial vessels operating in the area.
Distributors and shipping companies that wish to acquire the chart should await further information which will be posted on this page soon.
You can download an electronic version of the chart as a PDF document here.
Any feedback regarding this product should be sent to [email protected]
Source UKHO
This is another chart indicating roughly the bounderies of dangerous area for piracy attacks. The chart is part of a circular issued by the Liberian administration.
piracy_full.pdf
Latest Piracy analysis & warning weekly
26 June PAWW.DOC
An update for the subject
13 August PAWW.pdf.
Latest news as of 20 August 2009
20 August PAWW.DOC
Latest news as of 27 August 2009
27 August PAWW.DOC
Very helpful....Continued
Latest uptade of 3 Sept. 2009
3SeptPAWW.pdf
Following the above posts of my good friend Leo,
I hereby present you the Chart of Gulf of Aden, showing clearly the IRTC and the points ALPHA + BRAVO, S.W Point of Entry and N.E Point on Entry.
Also be informed that in each point of entry there is a ship convoy every 0600 hrs (local time) with minimum speed of 11 knots. In every convoy there is a Navy vsl escorting the ships from the Coallition Forces which can be called on CH.16+17 for any information needed.
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