• SEPTEMBER 24, 2013
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    Oman plays key role in solving piracy problem

      Piracy in the Indian ocean is on the wane but issues on land in Somalia need to be resolved to completely eradicate the problem and create safe passage for a large part of the world’s maritime traffic that passes through the trade route of the Gulf of Aden, according to a senior Indian naval

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    • JUNE 21, 2012
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    Oman Navy Affirms Counter-Piracy Involvement

      EU NAVFO commander, Rear Admiral Dupuis meets with  Rear Admiral Mohammed Al-Farsi, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Royal Omani Navy, to discuss piracy in the region During a port visit by EU Naval Force Flag Ship FS MARNE in Salalah (Oman), the EUNAVFOR Force Commander Rear Admiral Dupuis flew to Muscat to meet Omani

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    • JANUARY 31, 2013
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    Old Cruise Vessel drifting off Newfoundland raised safety alarms

      Toward the open sea off Newfoundland as questions mounted about its safety and why a tug vessel was sent to haul it out of the St. John’s harbour in the middle of winter. The Lyubov Orlova, which is a 237-passenger ship about 100-metres long, has been adrift since its tow line snapped in rough

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    • JANUARY 22, 2013
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    Oil Tanker Hijacked Off Abidjan, Ivory Coast

      Neptune Maritime Security reports that Koda Maritime’s Serge Constant stated that the company is getting contradictory information about police operations, but it’s now certain that the tanker has been taken into Ghanaian waters. Armed men have seized an oil tanker off Ivory Coast’s main city, Abidjan, officials say. The Panamanian-flagged vessel, ITRI, was attacked

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