• OCTOBER 30, 2013
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    Indonesia acknowledges the need to improve cruise ships’ facilities

      JAKARTA – Indonesia is turning into an increasingly attractive destination for cruise liners. This year, the total number of cruise passengers is due to reach 167,000; ip from 161,500 last year. According to the ministry of tourism and creative economy’s data, 266 cruise calls have been confirmed for 2014, however down from the 310

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    • OCTOBER 30, 2013
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    Britney Spears Deters Pirates

      Pop sensation, Britney Spears, is well known for her music, but perhaps not as well known for her ability to ward off Somali Pirates. According to a navy officer stationed off the coast of Somali, Spears’s songs are played to send pirates fleeing in the other direction. Piracy is a major concern for tankers

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    • OCTOBER 30, 2013
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    Piracy Update: Armed Guards, West African Hijackings And Guardcon Revisited

      Piracy (and more recently terrorism) remains a thorn in the side of modern shipping. With incidents in the Indian Ocean dwindling to almost nothing, focus has shifted during the past 12 months back on to West Africa, where there has been an increase in hijackings and, in particular, in Extended Duration Robberies (“EDR”) involving

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    • OCTOBER 30, 2013
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    Phantom Ships Expose Weakness in Vessel-Tracking System

      Shippers, traders and researchers monitoring global vessel traffic in the past six months might have seen an imaginary U.S. ferry sail to North Korea, a tugboat go from the Mississippi River to a Dallas lake in two minutes and the path of a fake Italian yacht spelling out PWNED — hacker slang for “defeated.”

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    • OCTOBER 30, 2013
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    Bodies of Indonesia boat victims to be returned Oct. 31

      BEIRUT: The bodies of 33 Lebanese who drowned off the Indonesian coast in a tragic boat accident last month will be returned to Lebanon Thursday, a source at Beirut’s Airport told The Daily Star Tuesday. The bodies will arrive at Rafik Hariri’s International Airport at 12:30 p.m., the source said. The National News Agency

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    • OCTOBER 28, 2013
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    IMO/IPIECA Global Initiative To Hold Its Flagship Oil Spill Response Conference For West, Central And Southern Africa In November

      The biennial Regional Conference of the Global Initiative for West, Central and Southern Africa (GI WACAF Project) will be held from the 4 to 8 November, in Swakopmund, Namibia, and will be jointly organized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), IPIECA (the global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issues), and

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    • OCTOBER 28, 2013
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    S. Korea Conducts Maritime Drills Near Disputed Islands

      South Korean forces conduct a military drill on disputed islands at the heart of a row with Japan. This outcrop may be small but it’s been the cause of a long-running bitter dispute between the two nations, that has seriously damaged ties. Both countries lay claims to the islands known as Dokdo in Korean

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